Trinidad bets on AI infrastructure despite mounting resource concerns
Trinidad and Tobago is pursuing AI-driven investment through major US-backed data centre projects, but concerns over water scarcity, electricity demand and environmental sustainability are emerging…
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Trinidad and Tobago signs agreements with US companies that pave the way for data centers
Trinidad and Tobago's government has signed agreements with U.S. companies to install large data centers, raising concerns about energy use
Trinidad and Tobago signs agreements with US companies that pave the way for data centers
Trinidad and Tobago has signed agreements paving the way for U.S. companies to begin groundwork for installing large data centers in the Car

Trinidad and Tobago signs agreements with US companies that pave the way for data centers
Trinidad and Tobago’s government has signed agreements with U.S. companies to install large data centers, raising concerns about energy use
Trinidad and Tobago signs agreements with US companies that pave the way for data centers
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — Trinidad and Tobago has signed agreements paving the way for U.S. companies to begin groundwork for installin
Trinidad and Tobago signs agreements with US companies that pave the way for data centers
The agreements have sparked concerns about potential energy consumption and environmental impacts.

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