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Australian states agree data centers must offset energy use with renewables

Australian energy ministers have agreed that data centers, which are increasingly powering AI, must fully offset their electricity consumption by investing in new renewable energy sources and storage. This initiative, supported by all states except Queensland, aims to make these energy-intensive facilities an asset to the grid rather than a strain. The Australian Energy Market Commission will advise on implementation, while the industry group Data Centres Australia notes existing investments and a desire to reach 100% renewable offset, contingent on project availability. AI

影响 Data center energy demands, driven by AI, will necessitate significant investment in renewable energy infrastructure across Australia.

排序理由 Policy decision by multiple government bodies regarding a significant industry's energy consumption.

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Australian states agree data centers must offset energy use with renewables

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  1. The Guardian — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Graham Readfearn Environment and climate correspondent ·

    Datacentres should be forced to invest in wind and solar energy, agree all states except Queensland

    <p>State and federal energy ministers said investments in new renewable generation and energy storage should “fully offset” new data centres’ energy needs </p><p>Power hungry datacentres that are growing to meet the energy demand of artificial intelligence could be forced to inve…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    🤖 Datacentres should be forced to invest in wind and solar energy, agree all states except Queensland State and federal energy ministers said investments in new

    🤖 Datacentres should be forced to invest in wind and solar energy, agree all states except Queensland State and federal energy ministers said investments in new renewable generation and energy storage should “fully offset” new data centres’ energy needs Power hungry datacentres t…