Data centers’ energy demand threatens Trump’s “Made in America” plan
Squeeze on Rust Belt electricity bills threatens Trump’s manufacturing plan.
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Bangor may fast-track an ordinance to pause data center builds for six months as the Maine state Legislature considers a longer freeze that would ban large centers for a year and a half.
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The EU's sustainability rating system for data centers could drive significant shifts in energy practices and transparency across tech industries. The post European Union proposes sustainability rating system for data centers, and crypto miners should pay attention appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The massive investment in data centers could reshape energy markets and infrastructure, impacting local communities and global tech competition. The post Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk bet big on data centers as AI models lag behind appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The situation underscores the critical impact of personal conduct on political viability and party dynamics, affecting campaign strategies. The post Democrats urge Maine candidate Platner to quit after rape allegations appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Scotland's potential moratorium on data centers could disrupt AI infrastructure plans, impacting investment and climate strategy alignment. The post Scotland weighs moratorium on new data centers, echoing crypto mining energy battles appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The Houston Chronicle’s Editorial Board writes that it's impossible to plan for a future with a sizable population increase if the state does not know how much water its industries are gobbling up.
New Jersey's bill could reshape data center investments, emphasizing sustainable energy use and financial accountability, impacting AI and crypto sectors. The post New Jersey passes bill forcing large data centers to pay their own way on the power grid appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Insider Brief As artificial intelligence drives an unprecedented expansion of power-hungry data centers, researchers are increasingly looking beyond graphics processing units (GPUs) for new ways to run machine learning models. One of the latest proposals comes from an emerging field known as thermodynamic computing, where controlled randomness—not deterministic calculations—becomes part of the computation itself. Researchers […]