If San Jose becomes Bay Area’s data center capital, PG&E customers could pay Today Us News



In the rush to build colossal data-processing centers for Silicon Valley’s suddenly booming artificial intelligence industry, San Jose is positioning itself as the Bay Area’s epicenter for data center development, dominating PG&E’s internal “pipeline” of proposed and under-construction projects it plans to power.

PG&E’s “data center project pipeline” shows that for San Jose, it has received requests to supply electricity to 11 projects totaling 1,630 megawatts of capacity — enough for 1.2 million homes, more than three times the number of housing units in San Jose. Hayward trails in second place, with four projects for 975 megawatts.

Data centers hold thousands of computer chips that process AI tasks, from chatbot queries to complex scientific research. Amid a global frenzy over AI, major Silicon Valley technology companies have invested hundreds of billions of dollars, with venture capitalists backing hundreds of Bay Area AI startups.

Concerns about the facilities also extend to effects from their massive power consumption on the reliability of electricity supplies, and on the water supply from their heavy consumption via cooling and power generation. Backup generators, usually diesel-powered, raise worries about pollution and community safety.

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has embraced AI and the data centers needed to process it. City officials highlight San Jose’s location within 25 miles of dozens of Fortune 500 tech headquarters — proximity that jacks up processing speed for the Silicon Valley companies using data centers for AI.

“City Hall’s enabling stance is a major driver,” said San Jose civic-engagement consultant Ellina Yin, who is working with the UC Berkeley Human Rights Center to assess impacts from data centers. Availability of large development sites and water infrastructure, plus a power-supply deal between the city and PG&E add to the appeal for data center developers, Yin said.


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