O'Leary Secures Approval for 9GW Utah Data Center Campus

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O'Leary Secures Approval for 9GW Utah Data Center Campus

Utah's Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA) has approved a significant development agreement for a hyperscale data center campus in Box Elder County called Stratos, backed by Kevin O'Leary's O'Leary Digital. This project is set to generate and utilize up to 9 gigawatts (GW) of power, more than double the state's average electricity consumption of approximately 4 GW. The first phase will involve about 3 GW of onsite power generation through a direct connection to the Ruby Pipeline, while the entire complex will span 40,000 acres including military and state-owned land, ensuring it operates off-grid and not reliant on the traditional power grid.

The implications of this development are noteworthy, as it signifies a strategic move to bolster local infrastructure in direct response to China's rapid growth in AI data centers. O'Leary's statements highlighted the urgency of this project amid a global competition for AI infrastructure, indicating that the site could provide substantial revenue for Box Elder County while creating around 2,000 permanent jobs. With tax incentives in place, including a reduction in energy use tax and property tax rebates, this initiative appears poised to enhance national AI capabilities and contribute to economic growth without increasing dependency on external power supplies.

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