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31 news tagged with ORCL in the last 7 days

  • United StatesJul 28, 2026, 3:53 PM· UtilityDiveNeutralMedium
    New York Data Center Legislation Could Mandate Renewable Energy Procurement

    Original: Behind the New York data center pause is legislation that could impact existing facilities

    New York is considering legislation that would require large data centers to procure at least one-third of their electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The rules could significantly impact facilities with water-intensive cooling systems. If enacted, the regulation would increase capex requirements for hyperscalers seeking to expand data center capacity in New York.

    Why it matters: Power infrastructure regulation affecting data center buildout pace and future hyperscaler capex decisions, though the legislation remains pending and not currently binding.

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  • ChinaJun 29, 2026, 3:07 PM· 美国之音NeutralHigh impact
    US bipartisan bill targets China renting US cloud to access advanced AI chips

    Original: 美众议员跨党推出法案,旨在阻止中国通过租用美国云计算服务获取先进AI芯片 - 美国之音

    A bipartisan House bill seeks to block Chinese entities from renting US cloud compute to circumvent export controls on advanced AI chips. Chinese media frames it as further escalation of the tech containment, pressuring CN AI workloads onto domestic silicon and tightening another channel for Nvidia/AMD GPU access.

    Why it matters: Concrete new US legislative move directly tightening China's access to Nvidia/AMD AI compute and accelerating domestic-substitution pressure on tracked US and Asian suppliers.

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  • United StatesJun 22, 2026, 12:02 PM· UtilityDiveNeutralMedium
    6 takeaways from FERC's data center interconnection decision

    Original: 6 takeaways from FERC’s data center interconnection decision

    FERC signaled it will impose solutions on RTOs if they fail to address large-load interconnection concerns from data center growth, per commissioner David LaCerte. The decision shapes the pace and rules under which US hyperscaler DC buildouts can connect to the grid, affecting power-infra and AI-DC supply chains.

    Why it matters: US power-infrastructure regulation directly affecting the pace of data center buildout — a sector-wide AI capex theme rather than a single-company event.

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  • United StatesJun 19, 2026, 9:17 AM· DataCenterDynamicsNeutralMedium
    FERC orders US grid operators to justify or reform data center interconnection rules

    Original: FERC orders US grid operators to justify or reform how data centers connect to the grid

    FERC directed all US RTOs to either justify their current data center grid-connection frameworks or propose reforms, citing surging AI-driven load that is straining interconnection queues and cost-allocation rules. The order signals tighter federal oversight of how hyperscaler DC buildouts hook into the grid, potentially slowing some projects while accelerating power infrastructure investment.

    Why it matters: Federal power-grid regulation directly affects hyperscaler DC buildout pace and signals continued power infrastructure demand, a sector-wide AI capex theme.

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  • United StatesJun 17, 2026, 6:51 PM· DataCenterDynamicsNeutralMedium
    Oracle denies $3bn Microsoft data center lease deal collapsed over security concerns

    Original: Oracle denies $3bn Microsoft data center deal collapsed over security and compliance concerns

    Oracle pushed back on reports that a $3bn data center lease deal with Microsoft fell apart due to security and compliance issues, though the two sides had previously been in discussions. The dispute highlights ongoing hyperscaler scramble for AI-ready DC capacity, with implications for downstream chip and power-equipment suppliers regardless of which cloud ultimately leases the site.

    Why it matters: Hyperscaler DC deal news with a specific $3bn figure signals AI infra demand, but the deal status is disputed and no firm capex commitment is confirmed.

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  • United StatesJun 17, 2026, 7:01 AM· DataCenterDynamicsNeutralMedium
    US construction supply chains strain under AI data center buildout surge

    Original: Are US construction supply chains buckling under the weight of the AI revolution?

    DataCenterDynamics examines whether US construction supply chains—steel, switchgear, transformers, skilled labor—can absorb the AI-driven data center boom. Persistent bottlenecks in power equipment and electrical components threaten to extend project lead times, indirectly capping hyperscaler capex deployment and pulling forward orders for power-infra and switchgear suppliers.

    Why it matters: Sector-wide AI data center buildout / power infrastructure constraint theme with clear read-through to power-equipment and hyperscaler capex pacing, though no single-name event.

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