The agreements with tech companies could help lower energy bills as parties spar about affordability concerns.
Over the past decade, Ohio has become one of the top states for data centers, with more than 200 facilities. Most of the major projects are in central Ohio, clustered around Columbus.
The AI and data center boom is here, but communities nationwide are pushing back. Here is a closer look at the industry and issues around it.
Top AI executives, in response to a backlash against high utility bills, pledged to cover the energy costs created by data centers at an event with the president.
Construction is yet to begin on the facility, but it's aiming to hit a capacity of 1.5 gigawatts by the end of 2028.
Tech giants and the administration struck a deal they say will ensure companies shoulder buildout costs. There are no details on how it’ll work ...
Urbana city officials have released a detailed timeline and public notice for a proposed $1 billion data center at the intersection of State Route 55 and U.S. Route 68. The move comes as the ...
The New York State Senate introduced a bill earlier this month that would put a three-year moratorium on data centers if it ...
Perry Township Administrator Gerrie Cotter confirmed that the Faircrest Street SW site across from the Metallus steel plant is expected to be a data center. There is excavating equipment and ...
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