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XAI'S MISSISSIPPI DATA CENTER FACES LAWSUIT OVER GAS TURBINES

AI DESK1 MIN READ
WED, MAY 13, 2026

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Elon Musk's xAI is operating nearly 50 gas turbines at its Colossus 2 data center in Mississippi without proper oversight. The company's use of mobile gas turbines as power plants has triggered legal action.

xAI's Colossus 2 facility is running approximately 50 gas turbines to power its AI infrastructure. The company deployed the units as makeshift power plants, sidestepping traditional energy infrastructure requirements. Lawyers have filed suit against xAI, citing concerns about the unregulated operation of the turbines. The legal challenge centers on the company's classification of industrial gas turbines as "mobile" equipment, which may have allowed it to bypass standard permitting and oversight procedures. The dispute highlights tensions between rapid AI infrastructure deployment and regulatory compliance. As AI companies scale operations to meet computational demands, questions persist about environmental and operational standards. xAI has not yet publicly responded to the lawsuit. The outcome could set precedent for how AI data centers manage power generation and regulatory requirements moving forward.

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