Officials Say Lancaster City Data Center Won't Affect Water, Electrical Grid
GEORGIA, JUL 23 – Georgia lawmakers and water groups address data center water demands amid drought risks as the state hosts 50 campuses with 40 more planned, officials said.
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Officials say Lancaster city data center won't affect water, electrical grid
Work on a 450,000 square-foot data center inside part of a vacant printing plant on Greenfield Road in Lancaster city is already underway and expected to be completed by summer 2027. A town hall later this summer will give the…
·Lancaster, United States
Read Full ArticleCommittee works on data center water policy
As Georgia becomes a preferred site for data center developers, state lawmakers are working on policies to ensure utilities can fill the centers’ massive thirst for water, while continuing to serve traditional customers.
·Carrollton, United States
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