Giant Data Center In New Mexico Will Be Powered By Fuel Cells
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A massive data center, Project Jupiter, is being built in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, to host artificial intelligence infrastructure for OpenAI. The project, developed by BorderPlex Digital Assets for Oracle, was initially met with local opposition due to its large carbon footprint and water demand. In response, the developer announced that the data center will be powered by fuel cells, reducing carbon dioxide emissions and water usage. The fuel cells will generate electricity without combustion, decreasing nitrogen oxide air pollution emissions by 92%. However, the project is still expected to emit around 10.1 million tons of greenhouse gases per year.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The use of fuel cells in Project Jupiter sets a significant precedent for the tech industry's approach to sustainable energy solutions.
- · By opting for fuel cells over traditional gas-fired power plants, the project's owners are acknowledging the need to reduce their environmental impact, even if the solution is not entirely emission-free.