Kevin O'Leary Defends Utah Stratos Data Center Amid Protest Backlash
O'Leary says sustainability measures will limit the project's impact as critics warn the 40,000-acre campus could rely on natural gas and raise emissions.
- Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary is pushing back against public opposition to his Stratos data center project in Box Elder County, Utah, which received approval last month.
- Military Installation Development Authority executive director Paul Morris confirmed the site will rely on natural gas, scaling to 9 gigawatts of power compared with Utah's 4 gigawatts of average annual consumption.
- Citing threats to the shrinking Great Salt Lake, protesters gathered with signs reading "People before profits" to express concerns over local resource strain.
- Dismissing opposition as manufactured, Leary claimed most protesters were outsiders and emphasized that "sustainability is at the heart of what we do" through improved technology.
- The conflict illustrates rising friction between AI infrastructure expansion and community resistance, as similar projects in Alberta and Utah face growing scrutiny over environmental impacts.
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Why Utah residents are protesting a massive AI data center project backed by Kevin O’Leary
A group of rural Utah residents wants a chance to vote in November to oppose a massive AI data center development — the latest example of Americans resisting new data center projects over fears they’ll disrupt the environment and their communities.
Kevin O'Leary defends his Utah data center project: 'Think about the number of jobs'
Kevin O'Leary's data center campus in northwest Utah is facing resistance from the community where it's being built.Richard Shotwell/Invision/APKevin O'Leary says people have misconceptions about what data centers are.O'Leary is building a data center in Utah despite community resistance.Data center development has become a serious issue for many American communities.Many Americans don't like the AI data centers popping up in their communities, …
Shark Tank mogul says data center won't 'drain the Great Salt Lake'
The project developer of the proposed data center in Box Elder County, who also stars on the reality show "Shark Tank," continued to defend the facility during a Friday interview
Expect the data center backlash to get worse
In a recent meeting of the Box Elder County Commission in Tremonton, Utah, a man yelled at the cloud. "It's false. This is not real information," shouted an attendee at the assembled commissioners, who were considering a massive new data center project backed by celebrity billionaire Kevin O'Leary, in a video posted to X by progressive group More Perfect Union. Kevin O'Leary's massive data center was approved by a county commission in Utah la…
2.5x the size of Manhattan: Kevin O'Leary's Utah data center approved despite local backlash
A massive "hyperscale" data center in Utah has been approved despite protests from residents. As The Salt Lake Tribune reported, Box Elder County's three-member commission unanimously approved Stratos, a proposed 40,000-acre development in Hansel Valley. That's roughly 2.5 times the size of Manhattan. The data campus is backed by Utah's Military Installation Development Authority and billionaire investor Kevin O'Leary. The approval marks a sig…
RECIT - To meet the needs of the AI, Kevin O的Leary, nicknamed "Monsieur Marvelleux", wants to install a data centre that doubles Manhattan's surface area in the arid Utah countryside. A multi-billion-dollar project, with strong local opposition.
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