The region has enough water to supply data centers, but officials acknowledged the possibility of power shortages and said electric infrastructure could be built at ratepayers’ expense.
Riyadh, Jeddah, NEOM, Makkah, Madinah, Al Qassim, and Al Ahsa are gaining traction for new data center Microsoft, and ...
A Rhode Island solar developer is advocating for a 30-year sales tax break to attract a data center to the state. The proposal has sparked debate, with supporters citing potential economic benefits ...
The Saudi Arabia Data Center Market is poised for substantial growth, increasing from USD 2.08 billion in 2025 to USD 6.16 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 19.84%. With around 40 operational data centers ...
The partnership will see Purdue join the Rittal + Eplan Partner Network as a research partner with a focus on design of advancing smart manufacturing education and preparing students for the next ...
Colombia plans to achieve carbon neutral by 2050, with hydroelectric sources responsible for almost 60% of electricity ...
As data center operators push rack densities higher and accelerate the adoption of direct liquid cooling (DLC), the demands on cooling infrastructure are fundamentally changing. Unlike traditional air ...
Opportunities: Rise in demand for modular racks for edge computing and AI; focus on advanced cooling, sustainable materials; ...
Purdue, Rittal + Eplan announce strategic partnership for smart manufacturing, engineering education. Purdue University and Rittal and Eplan, sister companies and global leaders in industrial and ...
Ohio’s data center boom is expanding. With over 100 data centers already operating statewide and more proposals moving into rural communities, residents are asking practical questions. What will this ...
A survey from Politico and Public First released Tuesday found that nearly half of respondents believe the increase in data centers will be a campaign issue in their area in the next five years. The ...
Global electricity consumption for data centers is set to more than double by 2030. According to the International Energy Agency, consumption will hit around 945 TWh in just four years. That’s roughly ...