Caribbean nation becomes first to sign deal with US companies for AI data centers

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13 Jul 2026 • 1:22 AM MYT
The Independent
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Caribbean nation becomes first to sign deal with US companies for AI data centers

  • Trinidad and Tobago signed memorandums of understanding with US companies Hummingbird AI Holdings and Ernst and Young LLP to establish large data centers.
  • The agreements outline plans for a 300-megawatt facility and a 150 MW AI infrastructure and data center, marking the first such deals with a Caribbean nation.
  • These initiatives have immediately raised significant concerns regarding potential energy consumption, environmental repercussions, and strain on the nation's chronic water shortages.
  • A United Nations University report highlights that data centers could account for nearly 3% of the world’s projected electricity use by 2030, intensifying environmental worries.
  • Additionally, Trinidad and Tobago signed an agreement with Pinnacle Steel and Vanadium Corporation to recommission a local steel plant, with all three initiatives expected to generate over 5,000 jobs, facilitated by the US government.

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