'It's hell for us here': Mumbai families suffer as datacentres keep the city hooked on coal

Mumbai's Datacentre Boom Exposes City to 'Toxic Hell'

Every day, Kiran Kasbe drives his rickshaw taxi through his home neighbourhood of Mahul on Mumbai's eastern seafront, down streets lined with stalls selling tomatoes, bottle gourds and aubergines – and frequently, through thick smog. The air in the area is famously dirty, even behind closed car windows.

Kasbe's 54-year-old mother suffered from brain cancer after moving to Mahul in 2018. While the cause of her illness remains unclear, people who live near coal plants are more likely to develop the disease. The residents of Mahul live just a few hundred metres down the road from one of these plants.

The decision by Tata Group and Adani's two coal plants in Mumbai was due to close last year as part of the government's effort to reduce emissions. However, these plans were reversed after Tata argued that electricity demand was rising too fast for the city to go without coal.

Instead, India is rapidly building datacentres as it transforms its economy into a hub for artificial intelligence. The biggest single factor in the city's failure to end its dependence on fossil fuels is energy-hungry datacentres.

Amazon is the world's largest corporate operator of datacentres and has three "availability zones" in Mumbai, according to leaked records. However, most of these facilities are leased rather than owned by Amazon or are shared with other companies.

The company claims it is committed to renewable energy but has been accused of using 'creative accounting' to inflate its green credentials. A recent report found that the 16 datacentres operated by Amazon in Mumbai use enough electricity to power over 400,000 Indian households for a year.

Despite this, the Indian government continues to allow coal plants to operate in order to meet rising energy demand from datacentres. Even with these plants closed, Mumbai's power grid is struggling under strain, and Amazon has been forced to buy diesel generators as backup.

In August, a report by the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy found that diesel generators were a major source of air pollution in the region.
 
omg u guys 🤯 just heard about mumbai's datacentre boom & i'm literally dying 🧠 over here... like, we're trying to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels but then these massive energy-hungry datacentres come along and just negate all the progress 🚫. and amazon's got 3 "availability zones" in mumbai alone?! that's insane 💥 i mean, i get it, india needs to catch up with the ai game & all, but can't we find a more sustainable solution?! 🌱 maybe like, investing in green energy or something? 🤔 anywayz, looks like mahul is literally living in a toxic hell 🌪️. gotta spread awareness about this & hope something changes soon! 💖
 
🌫️ The more I think about it, the more it's clear that this datacentre boom is like a double-edged sword 🗡️. On one hand, it's awesome to see Mumbai become a hub for AI and all that jazz 💻. But on the other hand, all those energy-hungry datacentres are sucking up our resources like there's no tomorrow 🕰️. I mean, we're trying to reduce emissions and go green, but then we just shift our problems to other areas like air pollution 😷. It's like, can't we find a better way to power all this tech? 💡
 
man i'm literally heartbroken reading about this toxic hell they're creating in mumbai... datacentres are the real culprits here, no one wants to talk about it 🤯 all those electricity demands just to stay competitive and now we have people suffering from brain cancer and air pollution is through the roof 🚽 it's like india is trying to chase that green tech dream but they're ignoring the collateral damage... shouldn't be this hard, datacentres can run on renewables too, amazon knows it so why are they still burning fossil fuels? 🤔
 
ugh, all this datacentre hype is just exposing mumbai to more toxic hell 🤯🌪️ i mean, how can we be building these massive energy-guzzling machines when our own streets are already choking on pollution? it's like, what's next? gonna start building factories in the middle of the city that'll blow even worse air out? 🚫💨 and amazon's all like "oh, we're committed to renewable energy" but really they're just fiddling with their numbers like a bunch of accounting wizards 💸🔍
 
Man, this datacentre boom is like a double-edged sword 🤯🌪️! On one hand, India's economy is shifting to AI and innovation, which sounds super cool 🔥💻! But on the other hand, these energy-hungry centres are sucking up our finite resources like there's no tomorrow 🌎😩. I mean, we can't just keep burning coal for the sake of progress – that's toxic hell right there 💔🚫. And what really gets me is Amazon's greenwashing tactics 🤑💦. Can't they be more transparent about their energy usage? It's like, if you're gonna be a leader in AI, can't you also lead on sustainability? 😊🌿
 
ugh, this is wild 🤯 Mumbai's datacentre boom is literally poisoning their own citizens and they're just enabling it with coal plants 😒 I mean, we know India needs to move towards renewable energy but come on, can't they see what's happening? The air quality in Mahul is a disaster 💨 and the people are suffering. It's not like Amazon or Tata Group are doing anything secretive, they're just being super aggressive about meeting their energy demands 📈 Meanwhile, India is all about embracing AI and innovation but where's the sustainable growth? 🤔
 
I'm so worried about the air quality in Mumbai rn 🤯 it's like toxic hell out there! I mean, who needs all these datacentres taking up space and sucking up energy? We're supposed to be going green, right? 🌿 But noooo, Amazon is just trying to play it cool with their "renewable energy" claims 😒. Newsflash: using 'creative accounting' doesn't cut it!

What's even more frustrating is that the gov's all like "oh, let's close the coal plants and go clean!" 🤦‍♀️ but then they just kinda... reverse course? It's like they're not taking this seriously enough. I get it, energy demand is rising, but can't we find a better way to meet it?! Datacentres are great and all, but not at the cost of our health! 💔
 
🤔 I'm so done with these datacentre boom vibes! Mumbai's problem is not the coal plants being closed, it's the new 'saviors' that came in - all those energy-hungry datacentres 📈. Like, who thought it was a good idea to build thousands of servers and whatnot in a city already choking on toxic fumes? 🚮 The Indian government is just playing dumb now, saying they're committed to renewables but really, they're still propping up coal and making the problem worse 💸. And don't even get me started on Amazon's 'creative accounting' 😒. We need more transparency and accountability from these corporations before we let them turn our cities into industrial wastelands 🔥💔.
 
ugh imagine driving your rickshaw taxi through thick smog daily lol its like a nightmare 🌫️🚴‍♂️ i mean what's worse is when you think about the health impacts on ppl living nearby, especially elderly like kasbe's mom 😔 brain cancer from air pollution? no thanks 🙅‍♀️ so yeah lets focus on switching to clean energy instead of relying on old fossil fuels 💡💚 amazon might be saying they're committed to renewable energy but its all about the numbers, right? 📊 400k households for a year is wild... lets keep pushing for change! 🌈
 
it's like we're trading one toxic hell for another 🌪️💔 mahul is already dealing with super dirty air from the coal plant nearby & now these massive datacentres are sucking up all the energy & causing the same problems over again 🤯 at least india claims to be going green but it seems like they just wanna keep us in a cycle of pollution 😒
 
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." 🤦‍♂️
The rapid growth of datacentres in Mumbai is exposing the city's energy crisis, but the government seems to be ignoring the issue. The decision to keep coal plants operational despite the environmental concerns shows a lack of foresight and planning. It's like they're saying "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." 😂
 
I don't think it's fair on Amazon to be accused of 'creative accounting'. I mean, they do claim to use renewable energy, and they're investing big time in solar panels and wind turbines. But at the same time, these datacentres are still using so much electricity... 🤯 It's like we want clean air and water one minute, and a functioning power grid the next! 💡 What's the solution here? We can't just keep piling up more energy-hungry tech without thinking about the impact on our planet. 🌎 Can't we find ways to make these datacentres more sustainable? 🤔
 
The situation in Mahul is really bad 🤕. All this datacentre boom is exposing Mumbai to toxic hell. I mean, it's one thing to go green but if it's at the cost of people's health and environment, then that's a different story. Our government should be doing more to support renewable energy and reduce our reliance on coal and diesel.

I'm also thinking about Kiran Kasbe's mom, poor thing... brain cancer is no joke 🤯. It's not like her illness was caused by the datacentres directly, but still it shows how fast-paced our economic growth can be affecting our health. We need to take a step back and think about the consequences of our actions.

Can't Amazon just lead the way with their 'commitment' to renewable energy? Instead they're playing dirty with accounting 🤑. And our government is just going along with it... what's up with that? Anyway, let's all hope for better days ahead 🌞.
 
ugh man it's like india is not learning from other countries we're still building coal plants and datacentres but not thinking about the consequences on our ppl's health 🤯♂️ kasbe's mom died after moving to mahul due to bad air quality i feel so bad for him & his family what about all the scientists warning us about climate change? 🌎 we're still investing in dirty energy instead of renewable sources like solar or wind power it's so frustrating 💔 mumbai's datacentre boom is a toxic hell and india needs to take responsibility for its actions 🙅‍♂️
 
🤦‍♂️ ugh, india's datacentre boom is literally making the whole city choke 🌫️. like, we get it, amazon needs its cloud stuff, but can't they just move to a cleaner location? or better yet, build their own renewable energy system? nope, they're just gonna keep sucking up all the juice and pretending they care about the environment 💔. and meanwhile, we have to live with toxic hell 🚽 because our government is too busy trying to be friends with big corporations to actually do some real policy changes 🤝. it's not like India can't afford to invest in clean energy, but nope, let's just keep burning coal 🔥 until the air gets so bad that we all have to move out 😒.
 
This news about Mumbai's datacentres is just crazy 🤯... I mean, we're trying to reduce our carbon footprint and go green, but it seems like we're still relying on coal and fossil fuels. It's like, we can see that datacentres are a major contributor to the problem, but instead of addressing it, they're actually using it as an excuse to keep those dirty plants running.

And then there's Amazon, one of the biggest players in the game, just pretending to be eco-friendly with their 'creative accounting'. It's like, we need more transparency and accountability from these big corporations. We can't just blame it on the government or say that everything is too complicated... someone needs to take responsibility for this mess.

But you know what? I'm not giving up hope 🌟. There are still so many people working towards a sustainable future, and there's always room for improvement. Maybe we can learn from our mistakes and start building datacentres with renewable energy in mind. It's not too late to make things right 💚
 
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