Canada’s Pembina Advances Gas-Fired Data Center Project
THE SO WHAT
Pembina’s C$4.6B gas-fired plant dedicated to a data center in Alberta is AI demand turning directly into new fossil generation. Large-scale AI operators should assume more scrutiny of their power mix and start modeling carbon and policy risk alongside PUE and cost per FLOP.
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