Musk's fossil data centres are undoing Tesla's climate benefit
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- Elon Musk's fossil-fueled data centers for AI on X are causing significant pollution, often violating regulations.
- Local communities struggle to enforce air quality rules, with activists using cameras to document pollution from these centers.
- Estimated annual emissions from these data centers: 6.4 million tonnes of CO2 for 51 gas turbines (partial count).
- Full operational emissions projected at 11.3 million tonnes annually across 86 gas turbines, currently at 5.1 million tonnes.
- Tesla's claimed avoided emissions (32 million tonnes in 2024) are undermined by these data centers, potentially negating 35% of Tesla's benefits.
- Data centers' emissions could exceed Tesla's total avoided emissions from 2023 (10.2–13.4 million tonnes, per independent estimates).
- Generative AI's inefficiency highlighted: high emissions for harmful content on a declining far-right platform.
- Industry trend: 'petrotech'—fossil-fueled tech growth—threatens climate goals, with plans for 100 gigawatts of new gas capacity for data centers.
- Clean tech complacency criticized as Musk's projects erode Tesla's climate benefits.
- Warning about 'avoided emissions' claims being used to greenwash high-emission tech like AI data centers.