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    Microsoft plans community solar panels across US to offset AI emissions

    By Jack Aylmer,

    10 hours ago

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    The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) is significantly increasing energy demands worldwide, particularly impacting tech companies that operate data centers to support AI operations. These companies are now facing the challenge of managing a substantial rise in electricity consumption while adhering to their commitments to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.

    Microsoft committed to becoming carbon negative by the end of this decade. However, the company's emissions have risen by nearly one-third compared to 2020 levels, a surge largely driven by the increased use of AI technologies.

    In response to these growing energy needs, Microsoft announced a partnership with Pivot Energy on Thursday, Aug. 8. The collaboration aims to develop 500 megawatts of community-scale solar power across the United States.

    According to Microsoft, the solar power generated will be enough to supply energy to a small city, potentially reducing emissions at a rate equivalent to removing 165,000 gasoline-powered cars from the roads annually.

    The solar initiative is expected to benefit as many as 100 communities in 20 states, with a focus on areas where low-income residents face disproportionately high electricity costs. Microsoft emphasized that the selection process prioritized these underserved communities.

    "We believe the clean energy transition can and should benefit communities across the United States that have been historically excluded from economic opportunity," Adrian Anderson, the general manager for renewable and carbon free energy at Microsoft, said. "Through our work with Pivot Energy and with its commitments to driving community impact, this collaboration helps to build more inclusive, local economic growth across 100 communities while addressing the sustainability needs and opportunities within those communities."

    While the solar energy produced through this initiative will not directly power AI operations, it will enable Microsoft to purchase renewable energy credits. Those credits will serve as offsets for the emissions generated by the company's data centers, helping Microsoft move closer to its sustainability goals. The first of these solar projects is slated for completion by the end of 2024, with additional projects scheduled through 2029.

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