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Mumbai Families Suffer As Data Centers Keep the City Hooked on Coal
Tuesday November 25, 2025. 07:01 PM , from Slashdot
The Guardian reports that Amazon operated 16 data centers in Mumbai last year. The company's official website lists three 'availability zones' for the city. Amazon's Mumbai colocation data centers consumed 624,518 megawatt hours of electricity in 2023. That amount could power over 400,000 Indian households for a year. Residents of Mahul live a few hundred metres from one coal plant. Earlier this year doctors found three tumours in the brain of a resident's 54-year-old mother. Studies show people who live near coal plants are much more likely to develop cancer. By 2030 data centers will consume a third of Mumbai's energy, according to Ankit Saraiya, chief executive of Techno & Electric Engineering. Amazon's colocation data centers in Mumbai bought 41 diesel generators as backup. A report in August by the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy identified diesel generators as a major source of air pollution in the region. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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