Meta, Google, Microsoft push local governments to capture datacenter waste heat

Open Compute Project is positioning excess datacenter heat as a public good that municipalities should embrace, converting what's been a liability (cooling costs, environmental impact) into a resource redistribution argument. This sidesteps the actual fight over datacenters' water consumption and grid strain by reframing the conversation around social license—essentially asking communities to accept hyperscaler infrastructure in exchange for heating systems that major tech firms control and profit from. The move shows how Big Tech is attempting to solve its legitimacy problem not through reducing demand, but through making locals dependent on their waste products.