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Big Tech Promises to Pay for AI Data Center Power

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Top tech companies sign Trump's pledge to provide their own power for AI data centers
Seven major tech companies signed President Trump’s “ratepayer protection pledge” to supply their own power for AI data centers.

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Tech leaders pledge to power their own data centers during meeting with Trump
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Few Details on Trump’s Plan for Self-Powered Data Centers
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Trump says deal on data centers will lower electricity prices as tech companies vow to cover costs
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump invited technology companies to the White House on Wednesday to commit to developing their own power generation as he tries to ease tensions over the cost of electr...

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Steve Moore details Trump’s AI energy pledge to protect Americans from rising utility bills
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Tech giants pledge to cover AI data center electricity costs, with benefits for Ohio
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Big Tech pledges to cover AI data center power costs
Executives from Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, xAI, Oracle, and OpenAI signed a “ratepayer protection pledge,” which Trump said will have “a tremendous impact on electricity costs.”

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Inside Climate News · 2d
Big Tech Signs Trump Pledge to Pay Data-Center Power Costs. Fulfilling It Is the Hard Part.
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To quell public concerns on data centers, Big Tech signs Trump’s nonbinding pledge
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Entergy promises billions in savings through AI data center agreements

Entergy said its agreements with AI data centers like Meta will save Louisiana ratepayers $800 million over 20 years.
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Senate passes data center bill that would end $2.5B tax breaks

A bill that would end tax breaks for data centers and keep ratepayers from footing the energy bills, made it through the Georgia Senate on Friday. Senate Bill 410 would not allow new data centers to receive the two tax breaks,
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Entergy projects $5B in customer savings from data center agreements

Entergy is projecting approximately $5 billion in savings for 2.3 million customers across Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi over the next 20 years, the company announced on Thursday, crediting a series of data center agreements with
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What to know about data centers and why communities are pushing back

The AI and data center boom is here, but communities nationwide are pushing back. Here is a closer look at the industry and issues around it.
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