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hatrack

(63,813 posts)
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 07:02 AM Yesterday

AI Data Centers Bringing Blackouts Lasting Days, Water Shortages Lasting Weeks, And Public Fury

When Microsoft opened a data center in central Mexico last year, nearby residents said power cuts became more frequent. Water outages, which once lasted days, stretched for weeks. The shortages led to school cancellations and the spread of stomach bugs in the town of Las Cenizas, said Dulce María Nicolás, a resident and mother of two. She has considered moving. Víctor Bárcenas, who runs a local health clinic, has stitched up children by flashlight. In December, he was unable to give oxygen to a 54-year-old farmer because the power went out. The patient was rushed to a hospital nearly an hour away.

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Nearly 60 percent of the 1,244 largest data centers in the world were outside the United States as of the end of June, according to an analysis by Synergy Research Group, which studies the industry. More are coming, with at least 575 data center projects in development globally from companies including Tencent, Meta and Alibaba.

As data centers rise, the sites — which need vast amounts of power for computing and water to cool the computers — have contributed to or exacerbated disruptions not only in Mexico, but in more than a dozen other countries, according to a New York Times examination.

In Ireland, data centers consume more than 20 percent of the country’s electricity. In Chile, precious aquifers are in danger of depletion. In South Africa, where blackouts have long been routine, data centers are further taxing the national grid. Similar concerns have surfaced in Brazil, Britain, India, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Singapore and Spain. The issues have been compounded by a lack of transparency. Google, Amazon, Microsoft and other tech companies often work through subsidiaries and service providers to build data centers, masking their presence and revealing little about the resources that the facilities consume.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/20/technology/ai-data-center-backlash-mexico-ireland.html

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AI Data Centers Bringing Blackouts Lasting Days, Water Shortages Lasting Weeks, And Public Fury (Original Post) hatrack Yesterday OP
And when the bubble bursts, these countries will be left with worthless detritus erronis Yesterday #1
I vaguely remember Enron suegeo Yesterday #6
Yes, state of the art NG plant . . . hatrack 20 hrs ago #7
📌 bookmark for the inevitable city / county board meetings. ... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #2
Not only is AI a pain in the ass in practice, barbtries Yesterday #3
And WE, the small electricity consumers, get stuck with the skyrocketing energy bills Wicked Blue Yesterday #4
Typical corporate and Big Government practice AverageOldGuy Yesterday #5

erronis

(21,685 posts)
1. And when the bubble bursts, these countries will be left with worthless detritus
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 08:39 AM
Yesterday

and probable loans to pay off to the rich techno-investors.

suegeo

(3,077 posts)
6. I vaguely remember Enron
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 11:07 AM
Yesterday

Those crooks started to build some energy center in I think India. Dabhol plant? Overly expensive, Enron collapsed amid accounting scandals. Kenny Boy Lay, GHWB's pal. Thick as thieves.

That story is probably repeating itself, present day.

hatrack

(63,813 posts)
7. Yes, state of the art NG plant . . .
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 05:24 PM
20 hrs ago

Problem was that the plant was so expensive that nobody could afford to buy the electricity it produced. It went tits-up shortly after completion.

Wicked Blue

(8,311 posts)
4. And WE, the small electricity consumers, get stuck with the skyrocketing energy bills
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 09:20 AM
Yesterday

Electric rates keep rising. Utility companies claim they need to charge more in order to "increase capacity." Who do you think needs all that capacity? You guessed it.

AverageOldGuy

(3,085 posts)
5. Typical corporate and Big Government practice
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 09:21 AM
Yesterday

Put the nasty stuff in low-income, politically powerless areas.

-- Toxic waste dumps in black communities.
-- Interstate highway system in cities cut through and destroyed cohesive black neighborhoods
-- Data centers in rural America

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