EU is investing heavily in AI infrastructure, with projects like AI Factories and a €200 billion investment in AI.The EU aims to make AI industry-specific and productive with a focus on science and tech mastery.AI requires specific bulky hardware and has a unique supply chain that includes carbon impact and environmental considerations.The EU is promoting AI hardware development and energy-efficiency standards to tackle AI's carbon footprint.Data center operations, model training, and end-of-life management are key focus areas for decarbonizing AI in the EU.Initiatives like the AI Innovation Package and EuroHPC provide resources for startups to access supercomputing and support model training.The EU is mobilizing significant funds for AI investments, including building data centers, gigafactories, and promoting sustainable practices.Corporate investments from tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon are also contributing to the development of AI infrastructure.Global efforts in AI, particularly in China, are driving significant investments in AI applications and technologies.The EU, along with global players, is focused on inclusive and sustainable AI development to lead in the race for Green AI.