Data centers could brown the landscape, or green the power sector
When the Edgar Thomson Works opened in 1875, few could have imagined that Southwestern Pennsylvania would one day be dotted with former steel mill sites, now called brownfields, in states of repair and reuse. As the new industrial revolution of AI data centers sweeps the region, it’s just as difficult to crystal ball its effects…
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