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Big tech weakens EU climate rules for data centres
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Big tech weakens EU climate rules for data centres

The European Union aims to attract more AI companies and increase computing power on the continent while maintaining climate neutrality through its Green Deal. However, major technology firms are pushing back against stricter regulations on data centers' energy consumption. According to reports by Politico and Investigate Europe, lobbying efforts by industry groups like the European Data Centre Association have influenced proposed legislation. These groups argue that strict climate goals could hinder the growth of AI infrastructure. The EU Commission has emphasized the need for data centers to align with climate-neutral energy transitions, but industry representatives suggest this might conflict with digital sovereignty ambitions. Current regulations focus on efficiency metrics rather than mandating renewable energy usage, and recent legislative changes reflect industry influence.

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Big tech weakens EU climate rules for data centres

The European Union aims to attract more AI companies and increase computing power on the continent while maintaining climate neutrality through its Green Deal. However, major technology firms are pushing back against stricter regulations on data centers' energy consumption. According to reports by Politico and Investigate Europe, lobbying efforts by industry groups like the European Data Centre Association have influenced proposed legislation. These groups argue that strict climate goals could hinder the growth of AI infrastructure. The EU Commission has emphasized the need for data centers to align with climate-neutral energy transitions, but industry representatives suggest this might conflict with digital sovereignty ambitions. Current regulations focus on efficiency metrics rather than mandating renewable energy usage, and recent legislative changes reflect industry influence.

Bias read (Progressive): The article highlights concerns over the environmental impact of expanding data center infrastructure driven by big tech, emphasizing the tension between climate goals and digital sovereignty. It critiques the influence of corporate lobbying on regulatory frameworks, suggesting that industry efforts

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