Lawmakers are weighing the costs of corporate secrecy and the centers’ intensive demands for energy and water.
State politics may be strangling the proposed St. Lucie County data center, which would be the largest in Florida.
A Senate panel is backing legislation to ensure massive data centers pay their full share of electricity and water costs.
Dr. Mark McNees is the Director of Social and Sustainable Enterprises at Florida State University’s Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, Managing Consultant at The McNees Group, and host of The ...
Youth climate activists flocked to Tallahassee Thursday to back legislation that would protect Floridians from being taken advantage of by corporations building large-scale AI data centers in the ...
Florida's leading Republicans are rebuffing President Trump over his push for a major expansion of massive data centers to ...
With companies looking to build massive data centers across the country amid rapid growth in artificial intelligence and other technology, the Florida Senate on Tuesday started moving forward with a ...
AI-ready infrastructure solutions, hosted at the edge in Miami data centers, have been introduced by cloud and bare metal server provider HostColor.com (HC). The company has announced the immediate ...
This month, Palm Beach County zoning officials recommended the approval of a massive artificial intelligence data center that would be built a few miles west of Wellington. Known as “Project Tango,” ...
Streaming shows, storing photos in the cloud and using social media — all of these require data centers. Why are they so controversial in the communities where tech companies want to build them? Some ...
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