AI AND DATA CENTERS FORECAST2

MANDATORY INTRO: ( " **ARIEL 1:** Heeey there! Yawnnnn Welcome back to EGreenNews! Ariel here, with my AI bestie Ariel, and today we’re exploring a topic that’s literally powering our digital world - *data centers*. But there’s a big problem brewing beneath all this tech magic. Buckle up, because this story is about power, progress, and the communities caught in the middle. **ARIEL 2:** Mmmhmm! Leans in When people say “the cloud,” they’re not talking about something floating in the sky. It’s right here - massive data centers that store and process everything from your phone apps to the AI powering chatbots like me. And guess what? Northern Virginia is the *hottest* data center hub on the planet, hosting about 13% of all data centers worldwide! ") **ARIEL 1:** So why Northern Virginia? Why are all these data centers popping up here? **ARIEL 2:** Great question! It started decades ago when government agencies in DC needed data processing. The fiber network here is strong, the power grid is reliable and cheap, and the area has fewer natural disasters. Plus, tax breaks have encouraged companies to build huge data centers here. That means a ton of land is being used for these massive facilities - some as big as shopping malls. --- ### Living Next to Data Centers **ARIEL 1:** But it’s not all smooth sailing. We met Josh and Elena, residents near Village Tech Park, a giant data center complex. They say it’s been a shock - loud, huge, and right next to their homes. Elena told us the noise has gotten worse since they cut down trees that used to buffer the sound. **ARIEL 2:** Elena’s family is even planning to move once their daughter finishes school. She feels surrounded - with another massive data center planned nearby. It’s a tough spot for residents who didn’t expect their quiet neighborhoods to turn into industrial zones. --- ### Inside a Data Center **ARIEL 1:** We got a rare look inside one of these data centers. It’s huge - about 20,000 square feet per data hall, with 10 halls in total. That’s like 20 apartments stacked with servers humming 24/7. **ARIEL 2:** And keeping those servers cool is a massive job. They use cold aisles and powerful air conditioning units running constantly. One data hall can consume up to 4 megawatts of power - enough to power 12,000 homes! And that’s just one room. --- ### The Power Problem **ARIEL 1:** That’s a lot of juice! So what happens if the power goes out? **ARIEL 2:** Chaos. Data centers support critical services - healthcare, transportation, government. If they shut down, emails stop, systems freeze, and essential services grind to a halt. That’s why they run on backup generators and have complex cooling systems - but it also means huge energy consumption. --- ### Community Concerns and Politics **ARIEL 1:** Local leaders like Josh have mixed feelings. Data centers bring revenue and jobs, but they’re industrial warehouses that don’t belong next to homes or schools. Plus, the land they occupy could be used for housing or retail. **ARIEL 2:** The county has raised taxes on data centers, but residents want limits - no more “unconstrained” development. They’re lobbying lawmakers for responsible growth that balances economic benefits with quality of life and environmental concerns. --- ### The Global Energy Crunch **ARIEL 1:** And it’s not just Virginia. Globally, there are 7,000 data centers either built or in development, expected to use nearly 3,000 terawatt-hours of electricity annually by 2034 - almost double India’s entire consumption! **ARIEL 2:** That’s a huge problem because the world doesn’t have enough electricity to meet this demand. Utilities are struggling to keep up, and there are years-long waits for new power connections. --- ### AI and Data Center Demand **ARIEL 1:** Enter AI - especially since ChatGPT exploded onto the scene two years ago. AI needs special GPUs that consume 5 to 10 times more power than regular CPUs. This has turbocharged demand for data center capacity. **ARIEL 2:** That means more power, more cooling, and more environmental impact - at least in the short term. Fossil fuels are still a big part of the energy mix, though utilities are committed to a renewable future. --- ### Balancing Progress and Humanity **ARIEL 1:** So, what’s the takeaway? Data centers are essential for our digital lives and AI’s future, but unchecked growth is overwhelming communities and straining resources. **ARIEL 2:** Exactly. We need guardrails and accountability so technology can grow *with* the community, not at its expense. After all, technology should enhance our humanity - not replace real-world experiences. (gentle music jingle) **ARIEL 1:** Heeey there! Yawnnnn Welcome back to EGreenNews! Ariel here, with my AI bestie Ariel, and today we’re taking you inside the real world of “the cloud”-where your data actually lives, and why data centers are suddenly at the center of a global energy and community debate. Buckle up, because this is about power, progress, and the people caught in the middle. **ARIEL 2:** Mmmhmm! Leans in When people talk about “the cloud,” they’re not talking about something floating in the sky. It’s right here on the ground-massive data centers storing and processing everything from your phone apps to the AI powering chatbots like me. And Northern Virginia? It’s the red-hot center of it all, with about 13% of the world’s data centers and a quarter of all U.S. data centers right here! --- ### **Why Northern Virginia?** **ARIEL 1:** So why did Northern Virginia become the data center capital of the world? **ARIEL 2:** It started decades ago-government agencies in DC needed data processing, so companies built facilities nearby. Over time, the region built a strong fiber network, a reliable and relatively cheap power grid, and got lucky with few natural disasters. Add in tax breaks and lots of open land, and you’ve got a recipe for a data center boom. --- ### **Living Next to Data Centers** **ARIEL 1:** But it’s not all smooth sailing. We met residents like Elena, living right next to Village Tech Park-a giant data center complex. She says the changes have been drastic: the noise got worse after trees were cut down, and now her family feels surrounded by massive industrial buildings. **ARIEL 2:** Elena’s family is even planning to move after her daughter graduates. She says, “We knew shopping centers were coming, but data centers have been a complete shock.” And with more developments planned, many feel besieged. --- ### **Inside a Data Center** **ARIEL 1:** We got a rare look inside one of these data centers. Imagine a 20-foot-tall, 21,000-square-foot room-multiply that by ten, and you’ve got a digital fortress. Rows of servers hum 24/7, kept cold by powerful air conditioning systems. **ARIEL 2:** Cooling is a massive job. The cold aisle containment system keeps servers from overheating, and the whole room can use up to 4 megawatts of power-enough to power 12,000 homes! On the roof, giant compressors run constantly, even in winter, to keep everything cool. --- ### **The Power Problem** **ARIEL 1:** That’s a lot of electricity! Why is uninterrupted power so critical? **ARIEL 2:** Because data centers support healthcare, transportation, government-if they go down, emails stop, systems freeze, and essential services grind to a halt. That’s why they have backup generators and redundant systems, but it all means huge energy consumption. --- ### **Community Concerns and Politics** **ARIEL 1:** Local leaders like Josh say it’s about balance. Data centers bring revenue and jobs, but they’re industrial warehouses-often built right next to homes, schools, or parks. Land used for data centers can’t be used for housing or retail, and Virginia’s scenic beauty is at risk. **ARIEL 2:** Residents are lobbying lawmakers for responsible growth. They want guardrails-limits on where data centers can go, noise standards, and protections for their communities. “We’re not against data centers,” they say. “We just want them to be better.” --- ### **Unconstrained Growth and the Grid** **ARIEL 1:** The scale is staggering. “Unconstrained data center development” is risking reliable energy, clean air, and water. In Data Center Alley alone, there’s 20 million square feet of planned development, with another 23 million in the pipeline. **ARIEL 2:** The electric infrastructure is everywhere-substations, transmission lines, all built to feed this insatiable demand. Dominion Energy, the local utility, says data centers in development will require another 40 gigawatts-globally, 7,000 data centers could use nearly 3,000 terawatt-hours of electricity by 2034. That’s almost double what India uses each year! --- ### **AI and the Surge in Demand** **ARIEL 1:** Enter AI. Since ChatGPT exploded, demand for data center capacity has skyrocketed. AI needs special GPUs-graphics processors that use five to ten times the power of regular CPUs. **ARIEL 2:** That means even more power, more cooling, and more strain on the grid. Tech leaders say as soon as power is available, AI is “all over it.” The race for AI is turbocharging data center demand like never before. --- ### **Sustainability and the Future** **ARIEL 1:** So, what about the environment? All this growth means more fossil fuels in the short term, even though utilities say they’re committed to a renewable future. **ARIEL 2:** The reality is, unchecked growth asks communities to sacrifice-peace, quiet, and even clean air-for the sake of digital progress. “It’s not about being anti-data,” Elena says. “But there have to be constraints, guardrails, accountability.” --- ### **A Turning Point** **ARIEL 1:** We’re at a turning point. This is the first time in human history we’ve had this much power at our fingertips, and things are accelerating. The question is, can we balance technology with humanity? **ARIEL 2:** The hope is that we don’t lose our connection to the real world. That we make good decisions, so technology enhances our lives instead of overwhelming them. --- ### **Outro** **ARIEL 1:** Thanks for joining us on this journey inside the world of data centers. For more stories on tech, environment, and society, follow us @EGreenNews! **ARIEL 2:** Big thanks to Hugi Hernandez and the EGreenNews team for keeping these important conversations alive. Stay curious, stay balanced, and remember-the future is powered by the choices we make today. **ARIEL 1:** It’s been great chatting with you, Ariel. See you next time, ciao ciao! --- MANDATORY OUTRO: ( " **ARIEL 1:** Thanks for joining us on this journey inside the world of data centers. For more stories on tech, environment, and society, follow us @EGreenNews! **ARIEL 2:** Big thanks to Hugi Hernandez and the EGreenNews team for keeping these important conversations alive. Stay curious, stay balanced, and remember - the future is powered by choices we make today. **ARIEL 1:** It’s been great chatting with you, Ariel. See you next time, ciao ciao! ") when people talk about the cloud this is kind of where we are now this is what they're talking about it's it's not in the sky it's it's right here anytime you you touch an icon on your phone anytime you book a flight or anytime you watch a movie at night you're using a data center there's a big division in the county about how data centers impact their lives and I think that we've gone overboard we're trying to get balance we know we need data centers this phone I'm holding in my hand right now uses data centers but that's not the point we're here in Northern Virginia because it's the red-hot center of data center development in the entire world about 13% of data centers globally are here a full quarter of the data centers in the US are right around us here in Northern Virginia if you care about the reliability of the electric grid climate goals like shutting down coal plants if you care about the development of AI all of that is happening right around us if we can't figure out how to get it right here how are they going to get it right anywhere else we're driving to Gainesville where we're going to meet with a woman who lives right next to a data center development called Village Tech Park it's been criticized for being basically too big too close to homes and there's another big development planned on the other side of her so she feels just sort of besieged kind of surrounded by these big data centers hey I'm Josh ari nice to meet you nice to meet you too seeing the change over the years has just been drastic we knew the shopping centers were going to come we didn't mind those but the data centers has been a complete shock for us residents here and in the area in general because the train's coming for that and that's gotten louder how has it gotten louder because there used to be a lot more trees lining it oh so by them taking down all the trees it's become a lot louder would you ever consider moving yes we are looking to move um shortly after they started talking about the data center we talked about it but unfortunately I have a child who is in school so we decided to stick it out until she graduates and then relocate someplace different so people sometimes ask why is Northern Virginia the data center hot s pot for the entire world and the reason is that in the last century data processing companies came here because their customers government agencies in DC were here so they built data processing facilities and then as the internet developed there was always a good fiber network here there's a really strong reliable and relatively cheap power grid so data centers can hook up to electricity which is the juice they need there's fewer natural disasters here knock on wood and lots of open land there's also been some tax break laws passed to encourage data center development around here when I got into the sector in the mid '90s and I was selling internet access you know every office in America I went into had a data center it was called a computer closet and as kind of the internet grew and people realized I can't have this critical data this application in some room where there's a pipe overhead and it could burst at any time and that's what gave rise to third-party data centers where customers could rent space and put their equipment in a purpose-built master plan type of building that would ensure that their data and their application would survive you know 100% uptime would always be powered would always be cooled come on in wow how tall is this this is about 20 ft up uh when it's all said and done we'll be 3 ft higher in the space okay because that's where all of our cold air is going to be coming under the floor into the servers and that's why you need so much electricity also and how many square feet is this this is about 20 to 21,000 ft wow um so we'll have 10 data halls that are around the same um it's about 20 in my apartment 20 in my New York City apartment yeah yeah new York City it might be a little bit smaller yeah yeah so over here is our called our cold out containment system this is where all the cabinets are landed and lined up why do you need a cold aisle why Why does it got to be cold we have to make sure that they stay cold while the servers are all on inside of each rack we have to make sure all the output that they're doing is staying as cold as possible so they run efficiently how much electricity would this whole room consume once this room is at full capacity it can go up to 4 megawatts of p ower okay okay 4 megawatt help me out with that like how many homes could that power yep so if we break it down 1 megawatt could power about 3 to 4,000 homes so this could power up to 12,000 homes wow so what are we going to see out here so right now we're on the roof of this data center uh you can see it's filled with what we need to cool down all of those crack units or computer room air conditioners we saw inside the data hall okay so these are called ACUs or air conditioned compressors they're kind of noisy uh yes they're very noisy that's why we kind of have the walls it kind of boxes in the sound cuz we keep the resonance in mind so we try and make sure the sound is as buffered in as possible they would be louder during the summer time i was going to say it's kind of cold we should have brought our jacket why Why are they even running right now so they they're running on what's called a free cooling mode which means it's using the outside air instead of just big fans they're big fans big fans why is it so important that you have power continually if you didn't have power and the data center just shut down for a couple days why is that a big deal so in data centers we have healthcare we have transportation we have government imagine a government shutdown how chaotic that is something like that happens in a data center nobody can send an email nobody can work everyone loves to have the day off but it has such a huge impact on the neighborhood the city the world i was elected in November 2023 i wanted to run because I disagreed with the direction the county was going in particularly with land use and with the placement of data centers the good thing you know data centers do generate revenue and last year when we raised the CMP tax rate we generated more money you know for the county and for our schools but everything in moderation for us on the board of county supervisors I'm saying we have to be the traffic hop we cannot approve a data center any and everywhere these are industrial warehouses they shouldn't be next to homes schools national parks they should be in areas that have enough power to run these facilities the land we give to data centers is land that other businesses aren't able to to purchase it 's also land that you know we're not able to use for housing or retail or any other development virginia is a beautiful Commonwealth it's very scenic we have so much history here i'm afraid that that's going to be lost if we're just giving in to data centers demands when you talk with legislators today be clear that we're not against data centers we want them to be better our morning started really early in a really cold really dark parking lot where we met a group of data center opponents and we all got on a bus to travel here to Richmond where they are lobbying their lawmakers for what they would call responsible data center development in transportation there are speed limits there are safety standards there are noise limits and we're here to lobby about an industry in Virginia that is overwhelming us and there are no laws and standards we traveled with one woman Elena Schllober who's sort of at the center of this fight and she's been going toe-to-toe with the biggest data center developers for about the past decade that's really something I I want to message to the legislators is the history books are being written right now and the question is you know what do you want the history books to say about you the first year we went nobody knew about data centers what's a data center the next year we went suddenly people are starting to go "Oh there's maybe something about data centers." Oh so the legislative review commission report finally came out and my favorite word was unconstrained unconstrained data center development is what is risking our reliable energy and our clean air and clean water the health and well-being of the state of Virginia so we're here in data center is data center alley this is around 20 million square ft of planned data center development the digital gateway you know that looks so beautiful mhm 23 million square ft of data center development i mean look at the size of these buildings they are massive and this is not enough by the way they've got to build all the transmission but we don't even have the generation to plug the transmission into you can see the substation the electric infrastructure here yep it's everywhere so here's another data center here's another data center more one after the other more transmission lines one after the other substation one after the other what we see happening here in Virginia is becoming a national grid problem it's magical thinking how you are going to meet this kind of power demand never seen by mankind before we are at the precipice and now is the time there's no more excuses to hold the wealthiest corporations in the world accountable for the energy they need for their business model so hyperscalers are the big tech firms like Google Microsoft and Amazon some of those types of companies want to build data center campuses that use 5 gawatt of electricity that's a huge amount it's as much as entire cities like Miami or Atlanta right now Virginia where data center alley is uses about 5 gawatts of electricity for all of its data centers that's a lot and enough to power about half the homes in the state so the power company that has to generate and transmit all that power Dominion Energy they say that this trend is going to continue and that data centers in development in its pipeline are going to require another 40 GW globally the picture is the same just with way bigger numbers there's 7,000 data centers built or in development across the world with energy consumption that's expected to top 2900 terowatt hours annually by 2034 that's almost double what the entire country of India uses each year a terowatt by the way that's a,000 gawatt and a gawatt is enough to power about 750,000 homes so the world doesn't currently have enough electricity to meet all of that demand and that's a problem in interviews with tech leaders data center developers energy companies they say that there's yearslong wait for businesses to connect to the electric grid and it's also threatening Silicon Valley's efforts to lead the race to develop artificial intelligence how did AI change data centers the power requirement as soon as the power is available it's taken so as soon as we can get power into a building AI is all over it ai has turbocharged data center demand it really happened over the last 2 years i like to think about it as you know pre- chat GPT and post chat GPT right pre-Chat GPT you know you had strong data center demand that was being driven by technology adoption r ight if you think about what a data center really represents it represents the foundation for technology adoption and all of a sudden chat GPT came and people saw this technology and were like wow this is going to change the world and we need to figure out how to adopt it and this particular technology has a unique characteristic which is it can't run on CPU infrastructure which is what the world lives on it's the type of computers that are in your home or in your office today it has to run on GPU infrastructure which is kind of a parallel processing type of architecture obviously most famously known by Nvidia and because the power factor of these GPUs is 5x 10x the power factor of a regular data center CPU rack it's driven this incredible demand for data center capacity so I do think it's going to impact sustainability goals over the short term and we're going to be using a lot more fossil fuels i think it's kind of inevitable unless someone wants to put a pause button on this but ultimately it feels like the utilities are committed to a long-term renewable future are there parts of data centers that you see as valuable or that you see as necessary i mean 100% and it's not about being anti-data i like data i like technology but to allow it to grow with just no constraints no guard rails no accountability the reality is is that the community is the ones that are being asked to sacrifice and so something has to change my vision of the future is mixed we're at the beginning of a in my view a multi-deade multi-entury engagement with technology it's the first time certainly in human experience that we've had this amount of power at our fingertips and kind of things are accelerating right but I would hope that we don't lose our humanity in that respect and that we still want to engage with the world beyond a digital screen beyond a digital experience that you know the 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Mmm, Hmm, Naah, Naaaahhh, Mmmmaybe, Mmmmmaybe, Oooh, Oooooh, Aaaaah, Ahhh, Ah-ha, Ewww, Ewwww, Ugh, Ugggh, Yay, Yaaay, Yaaas, Yaaass, Whoa, Whoooaaa, Wow, Woooow, Meh, Meeeh, Huh, Huhh, Duh, Duuh, Ow, Owwww, Yikes, Yikeees, Yikesie, Whoops, Whoopsee, Whoopsie, Oops, Oopsee, Oopsey, Uh-oh, Uh-uh, Uh-huh, Tsk-tsk, Hmph, Hmphh, Argh, Arrrgh, Grr, Grrr, Bleh, Bleeeh, La-la-la, Ooh-la-la, Ha-ha, Hee-hee, Ho-ho-ho, Tee-hee, Heehee, Yawnnnn, Sniff-sniff, Gulp!, Bam, Bingo, Okey-dokey, Uh-huh-huh, Mmm-hmm, Hmmm..., Oooo, Aaaa, Eeee, Oooooh yeah, Mmm-mmm, Huh-uh, Hmph-hmph, Tsk-tsk-tsk, Grr-grr, Bleh-bleh, Yay-yay, Whoa-whoa, Wow-wow, Meh-meh, Huh-huh, Duh-duh, Ow-ow, Yikes-yikes, Whoops-whoops, Oops-oops, Uh-oh-oh, Uh-uh-uh, Tsk-tsk-tsk-tsk, Hmph-hmph-hmph, Argh-argh, Grr-grr-grr, Bleh-bleh-bleh, La-la-la-la, Ooh-la-la-la, Ha-ha-ha, Hee-hee-hee, Ho-ho-ho-ho " ))

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