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EPA Fast-Track Program for Chemicals Linked to Data Centers Raises Environmental Concerns

DATA AND AI INFRASTRUCTURE

The EPA has introduced a fast-track program for reviewing chemicals associated with data centers and qualifying projects, such as those adding over 100 megawatts to the electric grid. This initiative allows companies to expedite chemical reviews, particularly for those used in two-phase immersion cooling systems, which are linked to PFAS, often referred to as 'forever chemicals' due to their environmental persistence.

Critics, including environmental advocates, express concerns about potential loopholes that could enable chemical manufacturers to bypass thorough oversight. The semiconductor industry, which utilizes PFAS in production, may significantly benefit from the expedited review.

Companies like Chemours are developing new cooling fluids and seeking regulatory approvals to market them, while environmentalists call for caution regarding the increased use of these chemicals in data centers. The initiative has raised alarms about regulatory standards and long-term safety implications.

EPA Fast-Track Program for Chemicals Linked to Data Centers Raises Environmental Concerns
Dec 12, 2025, 3:42 PM

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