Rising AI and Data Center Demands Drive Gas Turbine Boom and Supply Challenges

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US datacenters are increasingly relying on coal due to high natural gas prices and rising electricity demand, leading to a resurgence in coal power that threatens climate goals. This shift is driven by the need for reliable energy sources to support the growing data infrastructure, with environmental and global emissions concerns mounting. Policy challenges and economic factors are complicating the transition to renewable energy sources.
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