A heated debate has erupted over Canadian investor Kevin O'Leary's plans to build what could be the world's largest data center in the US state of Utah. Such controversies are not uncommon in the US. According to the plans, the Stratos plant will require nine gigawatts of power and cover an area of about 160 square kilometers, roughly the combined area of Reykjavík, Kópavogur, Gardabær and Hafnarfjörður. The Box Elder County government granted p…
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A heated debate has erupted over Canadian investor Kevin O'Leary's plans to build what could be the world's largest data center in the US state of Utah. Such controversies are not uncommon in the US. According to the plans, the Stratos plant will require nine gigawatts of power and cover an area of about 160 square kilometers, roughly the combined area of Reykjavík, Kópavogur, Gardabær and Hafnarfjörður. The Box Elder County government granted p…