
"Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company is continuing to fuel its datacenters with unpermitted gas turbines, an investigation by the Floodlight newsroom shows. Thermal footage captured by Floodlight via drone shows xAI is still burning gas at a facility in Southaven, Mississippi, despite a recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ruling reiterating that doing so requires a state permit in advance. State regulators in Mississippi maintain that since the turbines are parked on tractor trailers, they don't require permits."
"Any exemption for these machines could leave these engines subject to no emission standards at all, the agency wrote in a January final ruling. However, thermal images captured by Floodlight and analyzed by multiple experts show more than a dozen unpermitted turbines still spewing pollutants at the plant nearly two weeks after the EPA's recent ruling. That is a violation of the law, said Bruce Buckheit, a former EPA air enforcement chief, after reviewing Floodlight's images and EPA regulations."
"xAI, which is seeking permits for dozens more turbines in Southaven, did not respond to multiple requests for comment. The EPA, which under Trump has initiated a record-low number of enforcement actions, declined to answer questions about the turbines at Musk's AI facilities and referred to local authorities on permits. The first and only public hearing on the matter is scheduled for Tuesday 17 February, and the public comment period is still open."
xAI is burning gas at a facility in Southaven, Mississippi, using turbines parked on tractor trailers. The Environmental Protection Agency ruled in January that operating such turbines requires a state permit. Mississippi state regulators maintain turbines parked on trailers do not require permits, creating a regulatory conflict with federal guidance. Thermal drone images analyzed by multiple experts show more than a dozen unpermitted turbines emitting pollutants nearly two weeks after the EPA ruling. Former EPA air enforcement chief Bruce Buckheit said operating those turbines without permits violates the law. xAI is seeking permits for more turbines, the EPA referred questions to local authorities, and a public hearing and comment period are open.
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