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Chuck Darwin

Dozens of massive humming at the outskirts of Dublin are consuming more electricity than all of the urban homes in Ireland -- and starting to wear out the warm welcome that brought them here.

Now, a country that made itself a computing factory for Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and TikTok
is wondering whether it was all worth it
as tech giants look around the world to build even more data centers to fuel the next wave of artificial intelligence.

Fears of rolling blackouts led Ireland’s grid operator to halt new data centers near Dublin until 2028.

These huge buildings and their powerful computers last year consumed 21% of the nation’s electricity, according to official records.

No other country has reported a higher burden to the International Energy Agency.

Not only that, but Ireland is still heavily reliant on burning to generate electricity,
despite a growing number of wind farms sprouting across the countryside.

Further data center expansion threatens Ireland’s goals to sharply cut planet-warming emissions.

Ireland is a “microcosm of what many countries could be facing over the next decade,
particularly with the growth of AI,”
said energy researcher Paul Deane of University College Cork.
apnews.com/article/ai-data-cen

People walk the streets in Dublin, Ireland, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen)
AP News · Ireland embraced data centers that the AI boom needs. Now they're consuming too much of its energyBy MATT O'BRIEN