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Data centers create jobs at every stage of their lifecycle — construction, operations and long-term community support. Building these facilities requires large teams of electricians, engineers, technicians, and skilled tradespeople.
They form the backbone of social media platforms, e-commerce sites and other technologies. They pay big tax bills but suck up energy and water.
The efforts in Pennsylvania and Virginia come as data centers are becoming an increasingly prominent policy issue across the country.
Colorado has become a leading state for innovative technology companies to set up shop. The question is: Can — and will — we keep it up? That may depend on whether we’re hospitable to data centers, a critical element of the 21st century economy,
The facilities are hitting an inflection point in Arizona. In some areas, they are met with grassroots resistance. In others, they are welcomed.
A new report finds that efforts to build data centers across the country could reshape the electric grid in Michigan.
Colorado is at a moment of real opportunity when it comes to jobs and economic growth. As demand for digital infrastructure accelerates, data centers are emerging as one of the