
"Elon Musk's xAI is running nearly 50 natural gas turbines at its Mississippi data center, power plants that the state is currently not regulating thanks to a loophole. The power plants are considered "mobile" by the state of Mississippi because they are sitting on flatbed trailers, thus allowing them to dodge to air pollution regulations for one year."
"The NAACP, which has filed a lawsuit on behalf of residents in the area, says the unchecked emissions from the turbines is worsening air quality in an already polluted region. This week, it asked the court for an injunction against xAI."
"At issue is the "mobile" nature of the turbines. The Southern Environmental Law Center, which filed the lawsuit on behalf of the NAACP, says the turbines are being operated in violation of federal law, which says that power plants mounted on a trailer can still be considered stationary and subject to air pollution regulations."
"XAI has been granted permits for 15 of its turbines. A Greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce press release previously said that "about half" of the 35 turbines in operation in May 2025 would remain on site. However, xAI has continued to install more. Currently, it's operating 46, according to a local news report."
xAI runs nearly 50 natural gas turbines at a Mississippi data center. Mississippi does not regulate the power plants because they are treated as “mobile” since they sit on flatbed trailers. The NAACP, represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center, filed a lawsuit for residents, arguing that emissions are worsening air quality in an already polluted region. The lawsuit seeks an injunction against xAI. The legal challenge centers on whether trailer-mounted turbines should be considered stationary under federal law, which would require air pollution regulation. xAI has permits for 15 turbines, while reports indicate it has continued installing additional units, operating 46 turbines currently.
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