Study: Texas' coming wave of power plants to fuel data centers will surge greenhouse gas pollution


Companies’ plans to build more than natural gas power plants across Texas to meet growing demand from data centers, artificial intelligence and other energy-hungry industries could release as much greenhouse gas pollution as 27 million automobiles spewing exhaust for a year, a new study reports. The Washington, D.C.-based Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) parsed through permit applications, government data and public announcements to learn that 108 new gas plants, 17 expansions of existing plants and five gas-related projects with yet-unspecified details are in the works across the Lone Star State. Together, those projects could emit 115 million metric tons of greenhouse gases annually, the report states.