NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Michael Thomas, CEO of Cleanview, about his new report on tech companies' plans to build their own off-grid power plants to provide energy for data centers.
Tech giants including Google, Microsoft and Meta are set to join President Donald Trump to sign a pledge ensuring AI data ...
President Trump and major tech firms announced an agreement Wednesday to have Big Tech companies cover the cost of the ...
Central Ohio has seen a boom in data center construction, which many have blamed for increasing electric costs.
The pledge signed Wednesday by Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, xAI, Oracle and OpenAI does not include requirements for how ...
Trump said Google, Meta and Amazon are stepping up so ratepayers won't have to foot the bill for AI data centers. Energy ...
Democratic lawmakers' effort to regulate data centers failed to advance this short legislative session. House Bill 2515, ...
WASHINGTON - Leaders of the nation’s largest technology companies gathered at the White House on Wednesday to sign a pledge ...
Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta and others signed a nonbinding pledge agreeing to cover the cost of powering AI data centers.
The Trump administration this week announced a new effort to help lower the cost of electricity produced by major technology companies building and maintaining data centers.
The president’s event with Big Tech executives shows he’s concerned about backlash over spikes in energy prices but doesn’t have any real solutions.
Virginia’s Loudoun County is a giant data-center market thanks in part to a radio DJ-turned county executive director for ...