Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI plans to proceed utilizing 15 gasoline generators to energy its “Colossus” supercomputer in Memphis, Tennessee, in accordance with an working allow with the Shelby County Well being Division for continuous turbine use from June 2025 to June 2030.
Why does it matter? The Industrial Attraction, a information outlet that obtained the paperwork, observes that environmental issues have emerged because the 20-year-old generators emit hazardous air pollution (HAP), together with formaldehyde, at ranges exceeding the EPA’s 10-ton annual cap for a single supply. (Per the story, the ability’s working allow self-reports that the generators every emit 11.51 tons of HAP per yr. The outlet additionally notes that 22,000 individuals dwell inside 5 miles of the ability.)
The generators have already been operating since summer time 2024 with out public discover or oversight, says Eric Hilt, a spokesperson with Southern Environmental Legislation Heart, the massive environmental nonprofit group, and the permits don’t account for these emissions.
“It’s one other instance of the corporate not being clear with the neighborhood or with native leaders,” Hilt tells The Industrial Attraction.
The well being division tells the outlet the permits haven’t but been authorized, and there’s “no set timeline for approval.”