Under a proposed bill, AI data centers would be required to report their water use to the state — but the public would have little access to that data.
At least one lawmakers wants data centers to report their water use in one of the nation's driest states.
A proposed bill would require AI data centers to disclose their water use. The latest version of the bill makes that ...
In late September, Governor Spencer Cox of Utah stood on the shores of the drying Great Salt Lake, flanked by top legislative ...
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Millard County approves solar farm project for AI data centers despite public opposition
The Millard County Commission approved the rezoning of thousands of acres of land for solar projects to support AI data ...
Utah’s leadership seems far too eager to impress AI creators so they will build here, and far too slow to make those ...
As construction of AI data centers carries on, advocates are raising questions about water usage amid severe drought ...
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‘The public deserves to know how much water these data centers use’: New bill would keep AI water use data from public record
A new bill would keep AI data centers' water use data from public record. Now, conservationists are pushing back as over 2 ...
Utah’s data centers would have to report to the state how much water they’re using every year under a proposal advancing at the state Legislature. The vast centers housing rows of servers would have ...
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