A southeastern Wisconsin business group has launched a resource hub for data center projects. The hub provides information on jobs, investment, and water and energy usage for these developments. Fact ...
At least 25 data center projects around the country were canceled last year due to opposition from the local communities, according to research from intelligence platform Heatmap Pro. The canceled ...
CLAREMORE, Okla. — The City of Claremore and the Claremore Economic Development (CED) announced they're in discussions for a potential data center project at the Claremore Industrial Park. The City ...
Tax incentives, the artificial intelligence boom and demand for cloud computing are making Michigan fertile ground for new massive data centers. Proposals popping up across the state, including ...
Some tech leaders are concerned that the artificial intelligence race will exhaust available land and energy. The solution might lie in orbit. Credit...Soña Lee Supported by By Eli Tan and Ryan Mac ...
Data centers are projected to be the fastest-growing construction sector in 2026. Major airport expansion projects will continue at Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport. Large mixed-use ...
ANN ARBOR, MI — Communities across the area are grappling with plans for massive hyperscale data centers to power artificial intelligence and other computing technologies. Proposals backed by Big Tech ...
Local fights against new data centers are gaining bipartisan support across the US. Local fights against new data centers are gaining bipartisan support across the US. is a senior science reporter ...
Improvements to roads, bridges, and other infrastructure could take a hit as data center construction accelerates, according to Bloomberg. In 2025, state and local governments reportedly sold a record ...
HAPPENING TOMORROW PLANS TO BUILD A CONTROVERSIAL 200 ACRE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DATA CENTER OFF SOUTHERN BOULEVARD AND THE TWENTYMILE BEND NEAR LOXAHATCHEE WILL GO BEFORE PALM BEACH COUNTY ...
Big data centers equipped to supply their own power during heatwaves and other emergencies can begin operations much more quickly than those reliant solely on traditional utility hookups, according to ...