Top Stories from April 7, 2026 PRICHARD, Ala. (WKRG) — A company is seeking to build a new data center in Prichard. The ...
A study found that hot, humid lowland climates in cities like Jakarta and Batam leave data centers heavily dependent on energy-hungry mechanical cooling systems that run at high load year-round.
Adding to the concern, a study by researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, published in the journal ...
Old ships may soon power AI as Japan explores floating data centers ...
The neocloud segment, including companies like CoreWeave, experienced 223% revenue growth year-over-year, according to a new ...
Project Tango is a AI-data center proposed on a 200-acre site in Loxahatchee. Local leaders and residents want a closer look ...
Cooling technologies are responsible for a significant amount of data center water usage. How is the industry working to address this problem?
Shelbyville City Council members voted on Monday to advance plans on a data center project just off I-74 near State Road 44.
Activists are urging the project developer to embrace 100% renewable energy and water experts are calling for 'transparency' around water use.
Data centers consume millions of homes' worth of electricity each year, with much of that electricity simply powering the ...
The leap in energy consumption has created what’s been dubbed the 10x challenge: AI factories consume about 10 times as much ...
The vote for a large-scale data center in Sangamon County has been met with resistance since its introduction to the board ...