Trinidad and Tobago signs agreements with US companies that pave the way for data centers
Source: AP
Updated 5:10 PM EDT, July 11, 2026
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) Trinidad and Tobago has signed agreements paving the way for U.S. companies to begin groundwork for installing large data centers in the Caribbean nation, sparking concerns about potential energy consumption and environmental impacts.
The memorandums of understanding with the Florida-headquartered Hummingbird AI Holdings and New York-based Ernst and Young LLP were signed on Friday, according to a statement from the office of Trinidad and Tobagos Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. These are the first such agreements with a Caribbean country.
The deal with Ernst and Young LLP will set out the framework for collaboration on developing large-scale data centers, with the company planning to partner with third parties in the development of a 300 megawatt data center, the statement said. The agreement with Hummingbird AI Holdings sets up the framework for preliminary cooperation, due diligence and coordination for a proposed 150 MW AI infrastructure and data center facility.
Data centers are listed with a megawatt figure to indicate their electrical power capacity to operate at peak load. The 300 MW center has a capacity of 300 million watts of electricity. The deals raised online questions about the environmental impact of the centers.
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Javaman
(66,055 posts)vishnura
(364 posts)Trinidad have difficulties supplying water for domestic usage by its population..Where will the water for the cooling come from?
SergeStorms
(21,170 posts)to support the place? I see a troubled relationship with the islanders brewing on the horizon.
wolfie001
(8,307 posts)Grift, bribes and payoffs are our diplomacy today.