Kevin O'Leary has agreed to reduce the size of his planned data center project in Utah from 40,000 acres to 20,570 acres. This decision follows pressure from local residents and activists. O'Leary communicated this change in a letter to Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams, stating that he will remove 19,430 acres from the project, which is situated near the Locomotive Springs Waterfowl Management Area. This announcement comes after Adams had previously urged O'Leary to cut the project's size by 75%, aiming for a reduction to approximately 10,000 acres, and to adopt water-saving technologies.
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Kevin O’Leary to Reduce Size of Utah Data Center Project
Kevin O'Leary has decided to downsize his Utah data center project from 40,000 acres to 20,570 acres in response to community pressure. The reduction was communicated in a letter to Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams, who had previously requested a more significant cut.
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