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Stratos says 9 GW is "up to" onsite power for phased, multi-decade full buildout. EIA Utah retail electricity sales average about 4 GW, so 9 GW is over double electricity sales, not total energy use. https://www.boxeldercountyut.gov/DocumentCenter/View/2116/Stratos-Project-Fact-Sheet https://www.eia.gov/electricity/state/utah/ The 23-bomb figure is from an advocacy analysis including generator waste heat. https://growtheflowutah.org/2026/05/07/press-release-analysis-finds-box-elder-data-center-could-release-as-much-heat-as-23-atomic-bombs-per-day/
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Kevin O'Leary's proposed data center in Utah will require 9 Gigawatts of energy to function when fully built, double Utah's current energy usage for the entire state. It will dump around 23 atomic bombs worth of thermal load on the environment every day. https://t.co/hpRgeOM94b
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