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The residents have been without gas service for more than two months after a neighboring apartment exploded. Now, they have until the end of the month to move out.
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90-day halt would begin in February with approval from council, which voted on two other issues Tuesday related to data centers.
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On Monday, the governor ordered the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas to audit all data centers wanting to connect to the state’s power grid.
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Solar and battery power generations have helped bolster ERCOT’s grid, but data center, population and economic growth is slated to surge demand.
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Companies planning Fort Worth data centers detail resource usage, sustainability in face of growing concern in North Texas.
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A construction company struck a gas line outside an apartment complex in Uptown, forcing an excavation despite no gas being detected in the building.
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A Hood County judge dismissed a lawsuit over two proposed data center projects, allowing the county to continue reviewing the developments after rejecting developers' legal challenge.
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Granbury residents filed recall petitions against the mayor and four council members, alleging a loss of public trust over Project Patriot and transparency concerns tied to the proposed data center.
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Fort Worth’s proposed zoning and development ordinance on data centers — a first of its kind — received a 7-4 vote of denial before it heads to the city council.
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More than 800 Granbury residents signed a petition demanding a vote of no confidence against city officials after an undisclosed data center project sparked transparency and legal concerns.
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Compass Datacenters has donated $15 million for a new Ellis County animal shelter as the developer looks to build a new project in Red Oak. Pushback against data centers — even from the state's governors — has been growing.
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Proposed Texas AI power plants could emit 287 million tons of greenhouse gases annually, report saysTexas has 32 proposed natural gas power plants tied to Al data centers, the report found — raising concerns about air pollution, water use and public health as the industry expands.
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The National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report on a deadly Oak Cliff apartment gas explosion claims a gas line was not marked before drilling was done on the property.
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NRG has withdrawn its air permit application for the proposed Tolar Power Center in Hood County. Opponents call it a major victory, but the related Comanche Circle data center project remains active.