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Trinidad and Tobago signs deals with U.S. companies for data centers, despite history of chronic water shortages and intermittent supply

First publishedJul 11, 20:53 UTC
Last updatedJul 12, 18:02 UTC · 16m ago
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Trinidad and Tobago signed agreements with U.S. companies to build large data centers in the country. These deals are the first of their kind for a Caribbean nation. The agreements will allow these companies to start building the facilities.

The government of Trinidad and Tobago made deals with two U.S. companies. These companies will build big data centers there. This is important because it is the first time this has happened in the Caribbean. People are worried about how much power these centers will use.

Why it matters

This news matters because building large tech centers needs a lot of energy and water. It raises questions about the country's ability to support this new technology.

In brief
Who signed the deals?
Trinidad and Tobago signed them with U.S. companies.
What are they building?
They are planning to build large data centers.
Why is this a big deal?
It is the first time such deals have happened in a Caribbean country.
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Both outlets focus on the main event—the signing of the deals—but Fortune adds more detail about the specific companies and the existing water problems.

  • Angle 1Framing signal
    Highlights concerns over energy use and environmental impact.
    FortuneMentions this concern alongside the deals.
    Seattle TimesAlso raises concerns about energy/environment.
  • Angle 2Framing signal
    Specifies the companies involved and the signing date.
    FortuneNames Hummingbird AI and Ernst & Young LLP; mentions Friday.
  • Angle 3Framing signal
    Notes that these are the first such agreements in the Caribbean.
    FortuneExplicitly states this is a 'first' deal for the region.
  • Angle 4Framing signal
    Mentions the specific details of one agreement (Ernst & Young LLP).
    FortuneStates the Ernst & Young deal will set out...
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