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Located within the Port of Abbot Point in Queensland’s east coast, Adani Ports’ latest acquisition is a deep-water coal ...
LEONARDO PINI Medill Illinois News Bureau with Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Illinois has been at the forefront of the data center boom, but state lawmakers are working to gauge and ...
OpenAI is looking for new talent as it ramps up its data center ambitions. Dozens of open roles related to AI infrastructure are listed on the startup's website. The move comes as OpenAI starts to ...
Dublin, April 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Quantum-Enabled Data Centers Market by Solution (Hardware, Services, Software), Quantum Component (Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), Quantum Key ...
Opinions expressed are those of the author. Operators are rethinking every aspect of their data centers to ensure they maintain optimal performance levels, including developing new cooling systems ...
Demand for data centers has never been higher. Where once, a new data center build was a rare occurrence, operators are now facing the prospect of building multiple facilities concurrently, ...
Growth in artificial intelligence-focused data centers will drive demand for gas- and coal-fired power plants, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency. The IEA projects ...
It can be hard to wrap your mind around, said Vijay Gadepally, a senior scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory, but large data centers are where nearly all ...
Increased electricity demand from data centers is raising concerns about rising utility bills for residents. Some states are considering legislation requiring data centers to source their power ...
Generac Power Systems is launching a new line of backup generators for data centers in the U.S. that can run on diesel or biofuel. The generators, manufactured in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, will provide ...
The Minooka data center would take up to 340 acres, or slightly more than Chicago’s Grant Park. It would need a 700-megawatt supply of electricity, enough for half of Chicago’s households.