As a student studying economics and data science, I have been considering the increasing reliance on AI and machine learning and its impact on human dependence on digital technology. I am curious about how data centers handle their power requirements. There are around 4,000 data centers worldwide, with the China Telecom Data Center in Inner Mongolia being the largest at 10.7 million square feet. This massive facility plays a crucial role in China's growing digital economy, managing global operations. The data center boasts a total computing power of 6.7 EFLOPS, or 6.7 billion floating-point operations per second. Similarly, Meta Center, Google, Amazon, EdgeConneX, Microsoft Azure, Digital Realty, Equinix, Schneider Electric, Oracle, Iron Mountain, etc., are other notable bigshots in the industry. The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that electricity usage from data centers, artificial intelligence (AI), and the cryptocurrency industry may double by 2026. Data centers are ...