A proposed tax break for a new data center in north Denver is facing questions from city leaders concerned about the project’s water and energy needs in a city trying to reduce carbon emissions and conserve water amid a 20-year drought. Denver-based CoreSite plans to build a new data center in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood to provide computing services to companies in the metro area and beyond.

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  • A new Denver data center could use as much water as 16,000 people every day. Should the city give it a tax break?
    Denver-based CoreSite plans to build a new data center in the Elyria Swansea neighborhood to provide computing services to companies in the metro area and beyond.
    10/14/2024 - 1:02 am | View Link
  • Proposed Data Center Tax Break Sparks Debate in Denver
    (TNS) — A proposed tax break for a new data center in north Denver is facing questions from city leaders concerned about the project ... use a maximum of approximately 805,000 gallons of water a day ...
    10/13/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
  • EPA, DOJ to hold 2 public meetings for residents to speak on JXN Water, city's water system
    In addition to the meetings, residents can also give input by emailing JacksonMSWater@epa.gov. Comments will be received until Friday, Oct. 31.
    10/9/2024 - 8:44 am | View Link
  • Citizens’ questions: First official public hearing on data center complex
    At a City Council meeting Monday, a handful of Stillwater residents asked questions on the record about the proposed plans for a data center.
    10/8/2024 - 9:30 am | View Link
  • Benton Harbor eyes data center as lifeline to troubled water system
    Michigan lawmakers are split on tax breaks for facilities which use lots of energy and water to cool servers that power the Internet.
    10/8/2024 - 3:06 am | View Link
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