Bobby Hollis, Microsoft's Vice President of Energy, spoke at the CERAWeek Energy Conference in Houston, emphasizing the significant potential of the Midwest Wind Corridor and the sun-drenched Southwest region of the United States for developing wind and solar energy to fuel data centers. These areas offer ample room for expansion, positioning them ideally to meet the growing energy demands of data centers. As these demands continue to rise, renewable energy sources will not only fulfill these requirements but also foster the broader adoption of clean energy. Microsoft is actively investing in renewable energy projects, aligning with its commitment to sustainable development goals.