University of California Riverside: California Data Center Health Impacts Tripled in 4 Years
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The United States Needs Data Centers, and Data Centers Need Energy, but That Is Not Necessarily a Problem
Electricity demand is growing rapidly and starting to strain the grid. Instead of slowing the growth of data centers, the United States should deploy new technologies and strategies to efficiently increase grid capacity while accelerating new generation and transmission.
University of California Riverside: California data center health impacts tripled in 4 years
University of California Riverside: California data center health impacts tripled in 4 years. “Researchers from the University of California, Riverside, found that health impacts from pollution associated with California’s computer processing data centers tripled from 2019 to 2023 — and could rise by another 72% by 2028 unless mitigation policies are enacted.”The post University of California Riverside: California data center health impacts trip…
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