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The facilities house the physical equipment needed to power computing and have flocked to Arizona. But are they worth it?
Alex Fitzpatrick / Axios Electricity costs are rising nationwide, including in Arizona, and could get even higher for some amid the explosion in data centers powering AI and more. Why it matters: ...
Arizona's largest utilities could see energy demand nearly triple if every data center in their potential customer pipelines ...
The data center construction boom is fueled by tax breaks and electricity access. This map shows where Big Tech is spending ...
Land developer Vermaland hopes to develop a $33bn data center in Arizona. Dubbed the La Osa Project, the potential facility ...
As the number of data centers continues to rise across Arizona, concerns are growing about how the state will meet the ...
PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. — Developers are eyeing over 3,300 acres in the southern region of Pinal County to potentially transform ...
The largest data center market in the U.S. is northern Virginia, according to JLL. At the end of 2024, that market had 4,934 ...
Distrust, skepticism and outright suspicion flowed with the force of a monsoon-driven wash at the last of three city-run public meetings on the proposed Project Blue data-centers complex.
The company Vermaland filed for rezoning in Pinal County earlier this year to turn 3,000 acres of land between Phoenix and ...
From secure server rooms to AI startups, Arizona’s data center boom is reshaping the Valley and driving a surge in power demand for the decade ahead.
Data centers are becoming increasingly important to Arizona's economy, supporting more than 81,000 jobs in 2023. Several Arizona cities are considering regulations that could restrict future data ...
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