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Brazil added reliability criteria for AI projects near remote high-voltage corridors.
The standards target uptime targets in regions where weather and grid events are more frequent.
Operators are expected to add stronger failover layers to protect mission workloads.
The planning framework could slow approvals but reduce service interruption risk.
Brazil is aligning AI infrastructure rules with environmental and reliability realities.
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Brazil added reliability criteria for AI projects near remote high-voltage corridors.
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