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Data center gas plants to boost U.S. power emissions by 20%

Data center developers are turning to bespoke natural-gas power plants, a development that promises to dramatically increase carbon emissions and make it harder for US technology companies to meet their lofty climate goals.

Data center gas plants to boost U.S. power emissions by 20%

TL;DR

  • Data center developers are building bespoke natural-gas power plants to meet surging demand for AI computing.
  • Ninety-nine proposed plants could emit around 318 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually, potentially increasing US power sector emissions by 20%.
  • Developers are seeking alternatives to regulated grids due to delays, opting for 'behind-the-meter' projects.
  • Companies like Amazon and Microsoft are backing these gas plant projects, including massive sites in Texas.
  • The development challenges Big Tech's previously set climate goals for zeroing out carbon emissions.
  • The rush is driven by AI developers' demand for computing power, with some projects potentially being 'phantom projects'.