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AI companies are thirsty for data centers

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Tiny data centers may be coming into the homes of Americans in the future
Global spending on building new AI data centers could top $7 trillion by 2030, but public opposition within the U.S. is growing, with Maine's governor recently forced to veto a law that would have ban...

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Americans really don't want AI data centers close to their homes
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AI companies are thirsty for data centers, but Americans oppose them nearby
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Americans Would Rather Live by a Nuclear Power Plant Than an AI Data Center
Only 27% of Americans support AI data center construction in their communities.

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Gallup Poll finds strong opposition to local data centers
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Americans opt for nuclear plant over AI data center in backyard: Poll
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Data centers don’t have to be a burden on local communities – and can even support them by generating power and repurposing waste heat

Many consumers – and state policymakers and even utility companies – are worried about the possibility of large numbers of data centers raising electricity demand and power prices. Those are real concerns, but our engineering research finds that if ...
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Get the Facts: More data centers are popping up across the US. What are they?

The Energy Secretary tells me that data centers are not responsible for Americans paying higher utility bills, but consumer advocates say Americans are footing the bill for the rapid expansion of these data centers. Across the country, pushback is growing ...
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Data Centers Are Growing Fast. How We Build And Power Them Matters More Than Ever

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mindy Lubber is CEO and president of Ceres, a sustainability nonprofit organization. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI.
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