To Solve a Major Problem With Data Centers, Put Them in Oil Fields
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Most Americans loathe data centers. Recent polling found that Democrats and Republicans alike would oppose having one in their neighborhood, and hundreds of communities across the country have fought against them, citing fears about noise, water contamination and energy bills. After years spent courting tech companies, many politicians are now vowing to protect their constituents from their development. In
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