
SpaceXAI’s Unpermitted Data Center Power Project Impacts Black Communities, Analysis Finds
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AI data center buildout is colliding with environmental justice — unpermitted gas turbines near Black communities trigger lawsuits and political risk. If you're siting high-density compute, treat community impact and permitting as core constraints, not paperwork afterthoughts.
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