Elon Musk's xAI faces tougher road building out data centers after EPA rule update
Source: CNBC
The Environmental Protection Agency closed a loophole this week that Elon Musks xAI had exploited to rapidly stand up its first data center in Memphis, Tennessee.
Musks artificial intelligence startup created a kind of off-grid power plant for its Colossus facility by using a cluster of gas-burning turbines. The company was able to avoid air pollution permitting by classifying the turbines, which were mounted on trailers, as non-road engines.
The EPAs updated rule clarifies that those kinds of turbines cant be designated as non-road engines and companies must also obtain Clean Air Act permits before installing them, particularly if their aggregate emissions will go above major source thresholds of pollution.
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The move by the federal regulator could slow xAIs expansion in the Memphis area as it builds out facilities, packed with Nvidias graphics processing units, to develop AI models and services in a booming generative AI market currently led by OpenAI and Google.
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Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/16/musks-xai-faces-tougher-road-expanding-memphis-area-after-epa-update.html
SheltieLover
(77,056 posts)Ty!
highplainsdem
(60,222 posts)About time you got some good news there about xAI!
SheltieLover
(77,056 posts)Let's just say I hope this stops this bs. All they need are permits.
From what little I read on this issue, the Mempbis elected officials involved ALL signed air tight NDAs...
Marie Marie
(10,937 posts)GOP needs Musk's dollars for the midterms.
PSPS
(15,224 posts)travelingthrulife
(4,541 posts)and illegal immigrant Melania Trump.