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5Hardware·Jun 22

Microsoft is building a 2-gigawatt data center in Texas with its own gas plant to dodge the grid

Microsoft is constructing a 2-gigawatt data center campus in Pecos, Texas, which ranks among the largest capacity expansions in the company's history. To bypass local power grid limitations and ensure stable electricity costs, the facility will be powered by an integrated natural gas plant. This strategy reflects a growing trend of major technology firms developing private energy infrastructure to support high-intensity computing needs, such as artificial intelligence, while navigating the increasing strain on public utility networks.

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