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AI datacenters in the US aren't 'running on coal' — but this dirty fuel has found favor for feeding demand spikes due to increased gas prices

AI datacenters in the US aren't 'running on coal' — but this dirty fuel has found favor for feeding demand spikes due to increased gas prices

As U.S. datacenters expand to support AI infrastructure, coal-fired electricity use is rising due to high power demands and gas price increases, notes The Register. Coal is primarily used to stabilize the power grid, not directly power tech giants. Nuclear plants provide steady power for AI training runs, while coal and renewables help manage fluctuations. During inference, when sudden power spikes occur from user requests, the grid relies on flexible sources like fossil fuels to handle the demand.

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Climate goals go up in smoke as US datacenters turn to coal

Climate goals go up in smoke as US datacenters turn to coal

US datacenters are increasingly turning to coal as a power source due to high natural gas prices and growing electricity demand, leading to a spike in coal generation. This shift poses a threat to climate goals as coal is the dirtiest fuel source. The rise in energy demand from data centers has prompted power companies to reverse plans to stop burning coal, impacting local air quality and global greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the potential for renewable energy to power data centers at a lower cost, current federal policies and the prioritization of meeting energy demands for AI technology are hindering progress towards cleaner energy sources.

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