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Utah AI Data Center's Water Footprint in Question as Plans Evolve
technology1 month ago

Utah AI Data Center's Water Footprint in Question as Plans Evolve

The Stratos data center proposal in Box Elder County, Utah—backed by Kevin O'Leary—faces scrutiny as officials and researchers warn that exact water use and footprint are not finalized; estimates vary from about 2 billion to 16.6 billion gallons of water per year depending on power-generation technology, and the site’s size was scaled back from roughly 40,000 acres to about 10,000 acres after protests. While developers tout “waterless” or low-water cooling and Allam-cycle options, experts say precise plans are needed to confirm environmental impact, leaving the final numbers uncertain until detailed designs are released.

Utah Tightens Ground Rules for Hex Data Center Backed by O’Leary
politics1 month ago

Utah Tightens Ground Rules for Hex Data Center Backed by O’Leary

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox issued an executive order raising the bar for data-center development, laying out eight principles to protect water resources, air quality, wildlife, utility rates, and public comment as the state reviews the 40,000-acre Stratos Project backed by Kevin O’Leary; opponents cite environmental, noise and traffic concerns, while supporters say it will bring jobs and economic growth, and O’Leary has defended the project amid political controversy ahead of midterms.

Utah Demands Stricter Oversight on Kevin O'Leary-Backed Data Center Amid Local Protests
technology2 months ago

Utah Demands Stricter Oversight on Kevin O'Leary-Backed Data Center Amid Local Protests

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says residents’ concerns about the Kevin O’Leary-backed Stratos data center in Box Elder County will be addressed with phased approvals (first cap of 1.5 GW) and state reviews of air quality, water use, and cooling systems, as protesters worry about energy use, noise, and water impacts; O’Leary counters that opposition may come from 'professional protesters' and AI-generated posts, emphasizing sustainability and community rights.