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Chevron to supply natural gas to power new Microsoft Texas data center
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Microsoft is turning to Chevron’s natural gas to fuel its latest Texas data center, highlighting the growing tension between AI energy demands and corporate climate pledges.

  • Chevron confirmed it will supply natural gas to a new Microsoft data center campus located in Texas.
  • US Top News and Analysis reports this move is intended to address the high electricity demand required by expanding data center operations.
  • Details regarding the duration of the supply contract and the specific total power output expected remain undisclosed.

Chevron has entered an agreement to supply natural gas for a new Microsoft data center project in Texas. This commitment underscores Microsoft's strategy to secure dedicated power sources as its infrastructure requirements grow to support AI and cloud expansion. However, the reliance on fossil fuels to power these facilities introduces new challenges for the company's publicly stated carbon-reduction goals. The long-term viability of this energy strategy depends on how effectively the firms can balance rising computational demand with their sustainability targets.

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