Data center developers are flocking to a key Oklahoma power hub, sparking local debate and new ratepayer laws.
Microsoft's embrace of natural gas shows a willingness to invest in fossil fuels to meet the power demand needed in its data centers.
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Chevron's 20-year deal will fuel a Microsoft AI data center in Reeves County with Permian natural gas, promising 2,000 jobs ...
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The facility will be one of the largest of its kind in the U.S.