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The demand for electricity for Big Tech's cloud computing and AI applications is driving a revival of coal-fired power plants in the US. President Trump is using emergency authority to keep older plants online. Tech companies, venture capitalists, and states are competing to acquire these plants for new power sources, due to their existing high-voltage grid connections.
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