BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  MS Backs Fossil Fuels for AI
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Thu, 16 Apr 2026 08:45:22 -0500
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'Makes it even more disappointing': Microsoft backs fossil fuel big time with 
$7 billion deal in race for AI supremacy

Date:
Wed, 15 Apr 2026 20:35:00 +0000

Description:
Microsofts AI expansion is driving large-scale methane gas deals, increasing 
emissions, and raising concerns about energy costs, health risks, and climate 
commitments

FULL STORY
Microsoft has signed a series of methane 
gas-powered AI data center deals totaling nearly 5 gigawatts of capacity, 
marking a departure from the company's climate goals. 

The race for AI supremacy is driving hyperscalers to lock in any available 
power, and Microsoft has turned to fossil fuels to keep its AI tools running 
without delay. The agreements include an exclusive partnership with oil giant 
Chevron for a 2.5 gigawatt plant near Pecos, Texas, alongside additional 
facilities in Abilene, Texas, and Mason County, West Virginia.

The gap between promises and actions -- Research by Stand.earth
Research Group claims these projects will increase Microsoft's data center 
carbon footprint by 160%, reaching approximately 25.25 million metric tons of 
COe by 2028. 

"Microsoft makes great claims about its climate credentials, which makes it 
even more disappointing to see the company turn toward fossil fuels," said 
Rachel Kitchin, Senior Corporate Climate Campaigner at Stand.earth. 

Three years after its 2020 climate pledge to become carbon negative by 2030, 
Microsoft's emissions had already increased by at least 30%. 

Microsoft President Brad Smith recently declared he was "confident in our 
ability" to meet the 2030 goal.

At the end of 2024, on-site data centers made up only 5% of all demand for 
methane gas power being developed in the United States - one year later, this 
figure ballooned to 39%, as demand for training and running LLMs accelerated 
faster than renewable capacity could be built. 

Developers claim that behind-the-meter methane gas eliminates the burden on 
existing utility customers - however, industry analysts warn that data center 
demand has already increased consumer electric bills. 

A Virginia Commonwealth University study found that on-site methane gas for a 
single data center could lead to $53 to $99 million in health-related costs. 

A 2021 Harvard University study also found that one in five deaths globally 
can be linked to air pollution from burning fossil fuels. 

Research also suggests data centers may raise local temperatures , indirectly 
increasing electricity bills through higher home cooling demand. 

Microsoft claims to match 100% of its electricity demand with renewables, but 
these claims are based on energy markets that do not require direct delivery 
to its data centers. 

The gap between what Microsoft says and what Microsoft does appears to grow 
wider by the day. 

Renewables are cheaper than fossil fuels, which makes Microsoft's pivot 
toward methane gas for its AI tools difficult to defend.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/makes-it-even-more-disappointing-microsoft-backs
-fossil-fuel-big-time-with-usd7-billion-deal-in-race-for-ai-supremacy

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