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    French group Veolia aims $1.2 billion in revenue from data centres, chips by 2030

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    The tech sector's ​expansion of data centres, driven by surging demand for AI following the widespread adoption of ChatGPT, has strained power ‌supplies and raised concerns over global grid capacity.

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    French utility Veolia aims to almost double its revenue from providing energy and water management solutions to data centres and chipmakers by ‌2030, it ⁠said ⁠on Tuesday, betting on strong demand from both sectors.

    The company expects 1 billion ​euros ($1.18 billion) in annual revenues from data centres and the ​semiconductor industry, compared to ⁠the 560 ‌million euros it ​made ​in 2025, as it ⁠seeks to expand its presence in ​these fast-growing markets.

    The tech sector's ​expansion of data centres, driven by surging demand for AI following the widespread adoption of ChatGPT, has strained power ‌supplies and raised concerns over global grid capacity.


    Veolia said ​it planned ​to use ⁠its proprietary technologies to help meet rising demand for integrated solutions in ​water management, local energy and hazardous waste treatment linked to the expansion of these industries.

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