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Power Needs of AI Data Centers: A Growing Challenge
USA, Phoenix, RenoSunday, November 24, 2024
But here's where it gets tricky. The power needs are so massive that these data centers are already bumping up against the limits of existing utility infrastructure. Plus, finding the right land to build these behemoths is getting harder. The days of just setting up shop in Virginia, the traditional tech hub, are numbered.
So, where's all this leading? Companies are scouting out new locations across the U. S. for their data centers. Places like Arizona and Nevada are now on the radar. For instance, Tract, a company that helps set up data centers, has bought a massive chunk of land in Buckeye, Arizona. They're planning to build one of the country's largest data center campuses there, with enough power to support up to 40 centers.
But all this expansion comes with a price. As demand for power grows, so do concerns about reliability and supply. Old power plants are retiring, and new ones aren't always easy to build. It's a balancing act between meeting our tech needs and keeping the lights on.
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