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EPA Rules Against Musk's xAI on Pollution

16 Jan

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Summary

  • US regulator ruled xAI illegally used gas turbines for data centers.
  • Activists in Memphis fought xAI's data center pollution for months.
  • The EPA revised policies, requiring permits for temporary gas turbines.
EPA Rules Against Musk's xAI on Pollution

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ruled that Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, illegally operated dozens of methane gas turbines at its "Colossus" data centers in Tennessee without necessary air quality permits. This ruling comes after a year and a half of advocacy from Memphis community activists who argued the generators were adding significant pollution to their neighborhoods.

The EPA's decision establishes that portable or temporary gas turbines, like those used by xAI, now require air permits, revising previous interpretations of county loopholes. Activists, including the NAACP, had sued xAI, highlighting the harmful nitrogen oxide emissions and their health impacts on nearby communities. This marks a victory for environmental justice advocates battling industrial pollution.

xAI uses these turbines to power its massive supercomputers, including the Colossus 1 facility, which requires 150 megawatts of electricity. The company also operates Colossus 2 in Southaven, Mississippi, which also utilizes unpermitted generators. The EPA's updated policy aims to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by up to 296 tons annually by 2032.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, the EPA ruled that xAI illegally used dozens of methane gas turbines without required air permits at its data centers in Memphis.
Activists argue the unpermitted turbines pump harmful nitrogen oxides into the air, contributing to pollution in historically overburdened communities near the xAI data center.
The EPA now requires air quality permits for operating gas turbines, even if they are portable or used on a temporary basis.

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