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AI data centers could make up nearly 3% of Texas water usage by 2030, creating strain, report says
Texas' AI data center boom will guzzle an increasingly hefty share of the state's tight water supply.
A Houston developer has quietly floated a three-site network of data centers across the Metro East, with a primary campus on ...
A new study by the Houston Advanced Research Center cautions that Texas has a 'structural blind spot' when it comes to how ...
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Data centers could strain Texas' grid and raise power bills. Here's a fix for both problems.
Expanding efforts to cut down on energy waste could help the Texas power grid accommodate more data centers without spiking ...
Rising utility bills and water shortages vs. job creation and affordable energy. Experts weigh the pros and cons of data ...
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Texas forecast to be top market for data centers in two years, increasing grid demand
As artificial intelligence pushes demand for more data centers, companies are drawn to the state’s relatively inexpensive land and natural gas that can run on-site power plants.
So many data center requests have flooded into Texas that the demand is impossible to meet, energy experts say. Speculative projects are clogging the pipeline to connect to the state's electric grid, ...
Data centers are transforming Texas land use, raising costs for residential developers and straining local resources. Lawmakers are considering policy changes amid declining housing affordability. AI ...
CLSK shares surge after announcing expansion of Texas footprint with land and transmission deal near Houston for AI and HPC ...
HOUSTON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Energy Information Administration will ditch some of its reports, launch new surveys on data centers and critical minerals next year, and tweak its flagship Annual ...
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