$1.2 Billion Data Center Breaks Ground in Cheyenne, Promises Water-Free Operations
The $1.2 billion project will create over 700 construction jobs and generate $250 million in tax revenue while using less water than six bathrooms, officials said.
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Local Lookout: Casper wants more recreation | Cheyenne fills vacant seat | Data center demands less water
Casper survey shows desire for more youth activities, concertsOil City NewsCasper area residents want more robust recreation options for children and teens; a wider range of concerts and shows; and improved parks, Oil City News reports. Visit Casper CEO Annette Pitts shared those survey results, calling the responses unsurprising and noting that roughly two-thirds of young Wyomingites leave the state before the age of 40. Read the full story. La…
$1.2 Billion Data Center Breaks Ground In Cheyenne, CEO Stresses Low Water Impact
At a ceremony to break ground on a $1.2 billion data center in Cheyenne on Tuesday, the CEO of Related Companies stressed that the 184,000-square-foot facility will have a minimum impact on water. "We only build self-contained cooling systems that do not use water,” he said.
$1.2 billion data center breaks ground in Cheyenne, promises water-free operations
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Work has officially begun on Related Digital’s $1.2 billion data center in Cheyenne. Prominent local and state figures joined Related CEO Jeff Blau and other partners at the future center’s 113-acre campus for its official groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday. Ceremony-goers shuffled into a canvas tent sprung up among a leveled plain of dirt, while two heavy-duty excavators hoisted a large American flag to serve as a backdrop nearby.…
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