A Data Center Developer Says It Is Committing to Beshear’s Data Center Requirements
The order tells regulators to block utility rate hikes tied to data centers and requires developers to file energy plans.
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A data center developer says it is committing to Beshear’s data center requirements • Kentucky Lantern
Century Aluminum is selling its idled Hawesville smelter in Western Kentucky to a data center company after choosing Oklahoma as the site for a new smelter, the first built in the U.S. since 1980. (Century Aluminum photo)An investor-owned developer looking to build a hyperscale data center at an idled Hancock County aluminum smelter says it’s committing to the governor’s requirements to pay its share of taxes, follow environmental laws and “buil…
A data center developer says it is committing to Beshear’s data center requirements
An investor-owned developer looking to build a hyperscale data center at an idled Hancock County aluminum smelter says it’s committing to the governor’s requirements to pay its share of taxes, follow environmental laws and “build a meaningful relationship” with the…
Gov. Beshear issues executive order on data center development
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signed an executive order on Aug. 6, establishing a strict screening process and development restrictions specifically tailored to data center projects across the Commonwealth.
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