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Home » Human Interest » Florida Angry as Data Center Diesel Generators Pump Out Black Smoke: ‘Looks Like Something Out of a Dystopian Movie’

Florida Angry as Data Center Diesel Generators Pump Out Black Smoke: ‘Looks Like Something Out of a Dystopian Movie’

Jordan BeckBy Jordan BeckMay 6, 20264 Mins Read
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A 22-second video filmed outside a Florida data center has generated online buzz. The footage is handheld and a little shaky, panning across a row of big, gray generator units lined up on a concrete pad next to a massive industrial building. You see metal stairs, bright yellow safety posts, and hazard signs marking the area. Thick clouds of black and gray smoke pour up from the exhaust stacks on several units, blending into an overcast sky.

Whoever posted it wanted people to pay attention, and the comments show users definitely did, but not always for the same reasons.

Here’s how this Data Center’s generators starts up in the morning in Florida

Notice the constant stream of heavy black smoke

Remember just a couple years ago when using electricity and diesel caused climate change, now data centers use as much power as cities and its no problem pic.twitter.com/zeUlfzLBmY

— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) May 6, 2026

What the video shows is normal: a test run of emergency diesel backup generators. It’s something data centers do all the time to make sure they are ready if the main power goes down. Usually, the generators sit there while the facility runs off the grid. But when there’s a power problem, they have to start up quickly.

The heavy smoke is just what happens during a cold start. Large diesel engines, especially when they are just switched on and put under strain, don’t burn fuel efficiently until they heat up. At first, you get a lot more soot and particles, but once the units warm up, things clear out. Data centers run these tests every month or week to make sure the backup system works when it’s needed.

Still, all this technical stuff hasn’t stopped people from talking about what it means as this industry explodes. In the past five years, diesel generator capacity at U.S. data centers has nearly tripled, now hitting 55 gigawatts nationwide, per Better Data Center Project. 

Florida has a huge demand for AI infrastructure. One local company in Ocala, Fidelity Manufacturing, went from 40 employees to more than 500 in under ten years, just to keep up with generator orders for data centers, according to the report by POWER Magazine.

Internet Reacts To Florida Data Center Diesel Generator Video

Several commenters arrived with technical knowledge and left with their frustration intact. “When diesel engines are first started, they smoke like this,” one person wrote. “Once they warm up, the smoke goes away.” They didn’t stop there, though, adding, “How many acres of solar panels are needed to replace one generator? Save the planet from climate activists.” 

Another took a broader swipe at what they called widespread ignorance of industrial reality: “The amount of general retardation in society is astounding. This is nothing new or unique; it has been going on for decades in any industry that needs power. Keep buying your electric cars.”

The observation that drew the most traction, though, was quieter and more pointed. “Funny how talk about climate change got a lot quieter just as AI’s massive data center energy demands ramped up,” one commenter wrote.

From there, the replies got darker. One person painted a full picture of the broader data center footprint: “Windowless, dark, empty metal buildings; Black smoke spewing out; millions of gallons of water being ruined to cool the giant computers. Looks like something out of a Dystopian, Post Apocalyptic, Post Human Movie.” 

Another went further into the conspiratorial: “They love data centers because that is how they are going to implement their tyranny upon you like you have never seen before. They perfected their in China and are ready to use it here. Almost Terminator 2.0.”

The generators in the video aren’t actually powering the Florida facility, not in the usual way, anyway. But the clip made waves because the sight of all that smoke is jarring. What’s interesting is that the video doesn’t reveal anything new. It has been going on for years. And for a lot of people watching it, that’s exactly the issue.

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