Michigan's regulatory authorities have signed off on a major power supply deal that will fuel a massive data center complex being developed by two tech giants—Oracle and OpenAI. Utility company DTE will be responsible for delivering the necessary electricity infrastructure to support this ambitious project.



This approval marks a significant milestone for the data center initiative, which is positioned as one of the largest infrastructure developments in the region. The partnership between Oracle and OpenAI signals the growing demand for computing power and energy resources needed to support advanced AI operations and cloud services at scale.

The regulatory green light means construction and deployment can move forward, with DTE now tasked with ensuring stable and sufficient power supply to the facility. Such mega-scale data center projects are crucial for the tech industry's expansion, particularly as demand for AI processing capabilities continues to surge.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 12-19 12:54
The AI arms race has never stopped, and electricity is almost running out --- Oracle and OpenAI teaming up? This time, the data center arms race is heating up again --- The Michigan Electric Company probably didn't expect to be caught up in the AI wave, hilarious --- One big data center after another, how are they calculating the electricity bills... --- Another new infrastructure project, to the moon or to the grid? --- With such strong AI demand, it feels like the next bottleneck will be electricity --- Oracle and OpenAI making such a big splash, are they hinting at something? --- The Michigan regulatory authorities approved it so quickly, it seems the US still has high hopes for the AI industry --- Electricity supply has become the new battleground in AI competition, this is the real infrastructure
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CryptoWageSlavevip
· 12-18 19:53
Oh no, another computing power competition, and this time it's Michigan... Forget it, the computing power cost will go up again. Oracle and OpenAI teaming up? They're about to compete with a bunch of miners for electricity, and it feels like electricity bills will definitely rise. Michigan's power grid is really about to be overwhelmed. Another data center... I’m looking forward to the show.
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BugBountyHuntervip
· 12-18 19:43
Bro, did Oracle team up with OpenAI? The electricity bill must be terrifying.
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