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Utah approved the Stratos project area, not a 40,000-acre data-center building. The governor's FAQ says the area is 40,000 acres, most will remain undeveloped, and the actual data-center footprint will be a fraction of that. https://governor.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/FAQ-on-Stratos-Project.pdf
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The largest data center in the world is in Hohhot, China, and is 230 acres. Utah just approved the building of a 40,000 acre data center. That’s 62.5 square miles. WTF are they ACTUALLY doing on that land?!
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