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AI, data centers coming to Michigan need a lot of energy and water


  • At least four major data center projects are in the works in southern Michigan.
  • Some communities, like Salem Township, are less than thrilled about data centers and the power demands they require.
  • Data centers also use a large volume of water to cool equipment used to generate power.

As companies such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon scramble to ramp up their artificial intelligence, cloud computing and other digital capabilities, the massive amounts of computational power they need have required construction of data centers throughout the U.S. and the globe.

Now these warehouses full of computers are coming to Michigan — and high-powered computing requires high power.

A rendering of the proposed Stargate data center proposed by OpenAI,  Oracle, and Related Digital in Saline Township, MI

Indiana-Michigan Power Co., a utility whose service area extends into southwest Michigan, in an update earlier this year, predicted its energy load will more than double from 2023 to 2030, with data centers becoming 60% of its total load. For a proposed massive new data center in Washtenaw County’s Saline Township, DTE Energy on Oct. 30 announced a 1.4 gigawatt power agreement, with an additional 3 gigawatts of power delivery in “late-stage negotiations” − enough electricity to power millions of Michigan homes.



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