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EPA Rules xAI's Natural Gas Generators Were Illegally Used

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Alex Chen
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xAI's Natural Gas Generators Found to Be Illegally Used

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ruled that xAI's natural gas generators were used without proper permits, making their operation illegal.

Background

Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, had installed and operated 35 natural gas turbines without the necessary permits. The EPA has now confirmed that this was a violation of regulations.

Consequences

The EPA's ruling means that xAI's natural gas generators must be shut down until the necessary permits are obtained. This could have significant implications for xAI's operations and may lead to further action from regulatory bodies.

Reaction

The EPA's ruling has sparked a reaction from xAI, with the company stating that they will cooperate fully with the agency to rectify the situation.

Sources

[3] EPA rules that xAI’s natural gas generators were illegally used

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