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May 5

A 40,000-acre data center project was just approved in Utah, despite outcry from the community.

Asreported byThe Salt Lake Tribune, the planned hyperscale data center in Box Elder County, when fully completed, is expected to use 9 gigawatts of po

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Asreported byThe Salt Lake Tribune, the planned hyperscale data center in Box Elder County, when fully completed, is expected to use 9 gigawatts of power — more than double the 4 gigawatts of power used by the state right now. The project is backed in part byShark Tankinvestor Kevin O’Leary. A free daily digest of the news that matters most.
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