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In Utah, growing pushback over a city-sized data center

A nonprofit and five Utah residents have filed a lawsuit against officials and a special entity overseeing Kevin O’Leary’s planned Stratos data center.

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What happenedThe Stratos Project, backed by investor Kevin O’Leary, has scaled back its planned footprint near Utah’s Great Salt Lake. But scientists still see big risks for the local environment.
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Utah residents sue officials over Kevin O’Leary data center plan

A nonprofit and five Utah residents have filed a lawsuit against officials and a special entity overseeing Kevin O’Leary’s planned Stratos data center.

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Center ·News report

In Utah, growing pushback over a city-sized data center

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The Stratos Project, backed by investor Kevin O’Leary, has scaled back its planned footprint near Utah’s Great Salt Lake. But scientists still see big risks for the local environment.

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Center-left ·News report

"We pissed off a lot of people": Giant data center plan cut 50% amid protests

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Developer felt "beaten up," with "no choice" but to shrink data center.

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