Data center boom raises concerns over power, water use in Texas
A surge in proposed data centers across Texas is raising concerns about whether the state’s power grid and water supply can handle the growing demand. Experts warn the facilities could strain electricity reliability, drive new fossil fuel development and consume millions of gallons of water annually in a drought-prone state, prompting pushback from residents in several Central Texas communities.
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Data center boom raises concerns over power, water use in Texas

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