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Microsoft's Vice President of Energy, Bobby Hollis, stated at the CERAWeek energy conference that there's room for expansion of wind and solar energy in the U.S., particularly in the Midwest wind corridor and sunny southwest, to power data centers. The rapid growth of data centers for AI and cloud technologies is straining the power industry, pushing energy consumption to new highs.
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