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    Satellite and drone images reveal big delays in US data center construction

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    A data center in Garland, Texas as seen through a drone's thermal imaging camera that primarily displays purple, orange, red and yellow colors to show heat signature.
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    Silicon Valley has been pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into building ever-larger AI data centers that require as much electricity as hundreds of thousands of US homes—but that massive buildout faces significant construction and power challenges along with growing local resistance. Now satellite imagery is showing that nearly 40 percent of US data center projects may fail to be completed this year as scheduled.

    The Financial Times drew upon satellite imagery from the geospatial data analytics company SynMax showing how much progress has been made in clearing land and laying building foundations for each data center project. It also cross-checked project progress against public statements and permit documents compiled by the industry research group IIR Energy. The resulting analysis revealed how major projects from tech companies such as Microsoft, Oracle, and OpenAI are “likely to miss completion dates by more than three months.”

    Interviews with more than a dozen industry executives highlighted data center delays caused by “chronic shortages of labor, power and equipment” along with the process of securing the necessary permits, according to the Financial Times. Construction executives involved with OpenAI projects specifically mentioned not having enough tradespeople, such as electricians and pipe fitters, to work on multiple data center projects.

    The substantial power demand requirements of the planned data center buildout also represent a huge energy bottleneck, especially as utility companies struggle to build enough power generation and to expand the power infrastructure necessary to deliver more electricity. Tariffs on imported Chinese equipment such as transformers have only made the situation worse for Silicon Valley’s AI ambitions.

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