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Keppel Launches 25MW Floating Green Data Center in Singapore
April 29, 2026
Keppel Launches 25MW Floating Green Data Center in Singapore

Introduction Singapore’s data appetite vaulted past available land, power headroom, and cooling water long ago, forcing bold ideas to the surface and turning the waterfront into a frontier for critical digital infrastructure. Along a near‑shore berth at 25 Loyang Crescent,

Are UK AI Data Centers Jeopardizing Net-Zero Goals?
April 29, 2026
Are UK AI Data Centers Jeopardizing Net-Zero Goals?

A silent surge in AI computing had already begun to redraw the UK’s electricity map, and the numbers now on the table suggested that misjudging its carbon cost was no longer a rounding error but a policy liability with national

Trend Analysis: Hybrid Data Center Cooling
April 28, 2026
Trend Analysis: Hybrid Data Center Cooling

AI-scale heat now arrives faster than facility upgrades can catch up, pushing operators to blend air and liquid in the same white space to tap stranded power, protect SLAs, and stretch budgets without gutting mechanical plants. This hybrid path preserves

Can a Texas-First Data Center Scale From 100MW to 1GW?
April 28, 2026
Can a Texas-First Data Center Scale From 100MW to 1GW?

Dominic Jainy is an IT professional steeped in AI, machine learning, and blockchain who studies how real infrastructure unlocks heavy compute. In this conversation, he digs into a Texas-first campus that starts at 100MW in Glasscock County and is engineered

Grid-First Rules Steer Data Centers in Lower Austria
April 28, 2026
Grid-First Rules Steer Data Centers in Lower Austria

Rising demand for compute has collided with finite grid capacity in Lower Austria, where roughly 100 inbound data center inquiries equaled as much as 3.4GW—about twice the state’s annual energy use—and forced policymakers to clarify what can be built, where,

Maine Governor Vetoes Data Center Moratorium, Orders Review
April 28, 2026
Maine Governor Vetoes Data Center Moratorium, Orders Review

Maine’s high-profile veto of a blanket data center moratorium reshaped the balance between economic revival, grid reliability, and environmental stewardship while signaling how states may govern AI-era computing growth. The decision turned a statewide pause into a targeted oversight push,

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Keppel Launches 25MW Floating Green Data Center in Singapore
April 29, 2026
Keppel Launches 25MW Floating Green Data Center in Singapore

Introduction Singapore’s data appetite vaulted past available land, power headroom, and cooling water long ago, forcing bold ideas to the surface and turning the waterfront into a frontier for critical digital infrastructure. Along a near‑shore berth at 25 Loyang Crescent,

Are UK AI Data Centers Jeopardizing Net-Zero Goals?
April 29, 2026
Are UK AI Data Centers Jeopardizing Net-Zero Goals?

A silent surge in AI computing had already begun to redraw the UK’s electricity map, and the numbers now on the table suggested that misjudging its carbon cost was no longer a rounding error but a policy liability with national

Trend Analysis: Hybrid Data Center Cooling
April 28, 2026
Trend Analysis: Hybrid Data Center Cooling

AI-scale heat now arrives faster than facility upgrades can catch up, pushing operators to blend air and liquid in the same white space to tap stranded power, protect SLAs, and stretch budgets without gutting mechanical plants. This hybrid path preserves

Can a Texas-First Data Center Scale From 100MW to 1GW?
April 28, 2026
Can a Texas-First Data Center Scale From 100MW to 1GW?

Dominic Jainy is an IT professional steeped in AI, machine learning, and blockchain who studies how real infrastructure unlocks heavy compute. In this conversation, he digs into a Texas-first campus that starts at 100MW in Glasscock County and is engineered

Grid-First Rules Steer Data Centers in Lower Austria
April 28, 2026
Grid-First Rules Steer Data Centers in Lower Austria

Rising demand for compute has collided with finite grid capacity in Lower Austria, where roughly 100 inbound data center inquiries equaled as much as 3.4GW—about twice the state’s annual energy use—and forced policymakers to clarify what can be built, where,

Maine Governor Vetoes Data Center Moratorium, Orders Review
April 28, 2026
Maine Governor Vetoes Data Center Moratorium, Orders Review

Maine’s high-profile veto of a blanket data center moratorium reshaped the balance between economic revival, grid reliability, and environmental stewardship while signaling how states may govern AI-era computing growth. The decision turned a statewide pause into a targeted oversight push,

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