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LaRocque said the decision is baffling, citing concerns over rising electricity demand, massive water consumption and air pollution linked to AI data centres.
“Vancouver is in the middle of a housing crisis and water shortage,” he said. “These centres will use more heat and water — it seems counterintuitive to me.”



If they can’t get enough grid power, they rely on onsite generators.
Are these, though? The article had no details.
There are no details because the companies won’t share them, and the government won’t ask for them until after they are built.
https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2026/05/18/Vancouver-Getting-AI-Data-Centres/
The power goes out in downtown Vancouver about as often as I visit, which is to say once every handful of years. Any sort of diesel generator usage on that scale is not even worth mentioning in terms of air pollution while cars are still allowed in the city core.
BC doesn’t have strained electrical grids in cities, this ain’t Texas.
In BC, absolutely not. They will be powered by BC Hydro just like everything else. This is simply just a bunch of Fear Mongering.