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Data center developers building private natural gas 'Shadow Grid' power plants to sidestep strained grids

Latest from Tom's Hardware·@BrunoFerreira·2 months ago
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Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Data center buildouts have regularly been in the news for their massive power needs, the strain they put on the grid, and the energy prices that can increase for residents in the general vicinity. The buildouts usually require years of planning and approvals for grid connections. Those timeframes are a preposterous notion for companies invested in the AI gold rush, who have started sidestepping the issue entirely by building their own power generation, fueled mostly by natural gas turbines. A cursory look at the situation suggests it's a win-win for everyone, as it avoids stressing local grids and accelerates buildouts. However, the quick-patch solution hides many pitfalls, including, but not limited to, carbon emissions and local pollution.…

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