Water Utility Says It Can’t Meet Demand for Alabama Data Center Without ‘Significant Upgrades’ - Inside Climate News
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Water Utility Says It Can’t Meet Demand for Alabama Data Center Without ‘Significant Upgrades’ - Inside Climate News
Secrecy around the project, including public officials bound by non-disclosure agreements, has left residents with more questions than answers.By Lee HedgepethBESSEMER, Ala.—Developers of a proposed hyperscale data center may find themselves lacking a resource essential for the operation of what would be one of the largest such facilities in the United States: water.
Water Utility Says It Can’t Meet Demand for Alabama Data Center Without ‘Significant Upgrades’
Secrecy around the project, including public officials bound by non-disclosure agreements, has left residents with more questions than answers. By Lee Hedgepeth BESSEMER, Ala.-Developers of a proposed hyperscale data center may find themselves lacking a resource essential for the operation of what would be one of the largest such facilities in the United States: water.
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