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Related: About this forumGoogle Data Center In Essex Would Produce 568,000 Tons Of CO2/Year - Like 500 Heathrow/Malaga Flights Per Week
A new Google datacentre in Essex is expected to emit more than half a million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year , equivalent to about 500 short-haul flights a week, planning documents show. Spread across 52 hectares (128 acres), the Thurrock hyperscale datacentre will be part of a wave of mammoth computer and AI power houses if it secures planning consent.
The plans were submitted by a subsidiary of Googles parent company, Alphabet, and the carbon impact emerged before a concerted push by Donald Trumps White House and Downing Street to ramp up AI capacity in Britain. Multibillion-dollar investment deals with some of Silicon Valleys biggest tech companies are expected to be announced during the US presidents state visit to the UK, which starts on Tuesday.
Keir Starmers government has forecast a 13-fold rise in the amount of computer processing power AI will use by 2035 and is scrambling to supply the datacentres to meet that demand in the hope the technology will boost Britains insipid economic productivity. Deals involving Nvidia, the worlds largest AI chip maker, and OpenAI, the company behind the ChatGPT AI assistant, are anticipated. But campaigners have said a wave of massive new computer warehouses will crank up Britains greenhouse gas emissions and put pressure on finite power and water resources.
If allowed, the Thurrock complex will include up to four datacentres on grey belt land part-occupied by a former speedway and stock car track. It will lead to a net increase in GHG [greenhouse gas] emissions of 568,727 tonnes CO₂е [carbon dioxide equivalent] per year during the operational phase, planning documents examined by the Guardian show. That amounts to about 500 flights from Heathrow to Málaga every week, according to the UNs International Civil Aviation Organizations carbon calculator. Googles planning application stresses this remains a minor adverse and not significant impact when compared to the UK carbon budgets, but campaigners disagree.
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/sep/15/google-datacentre-kent-co2-thurrock-uk-ai

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(39,928 posts)... and all the billionaire tech bros its High Priests.
With any luck the market for this shit will collapse soon.