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Data Centers Hiding In 'Spy Country' Northern Virginia Will Need Reactor's Worth - ZeroHedge

Since the beginning of the digital age, most of the world's internet data has flowed through massive data centers in Northern Virginia. The area is known as "Data Center Alley" because it's...

Internet data centers are fueling drive to old power source: Coal

Virginia data centers that process nearly 70 percent of global digital traffic need more electricity. Coal-fired power plants in neighboring states are going to provide it.

In Virginia, Data Centers Collide with Zero-Carbon Goals

With electric demand from data centers skyrocketing, the state considers how to meet its goal of decarbonizing the grid.

Loudoun County, Virginia – Data Centers

Google is proud to call Loudoun County home to one of our data centers.

Virginia Data Centers | Iron Mountain United States

Our Virginia data centers offer huge growth potential with multiple colocation facilities planned on campus. VA data centers are ideal for highly regulated organizations.

The Boom in Data Centers Is Changing Virginia, Raising Concerns

Data center development is booming in Virginia. But the sway the industry appears to have over the state's power system has raised concerns.

Viral TikTok Shows Anger at Virginia Data Centers

A video showed Northern Virginia pastures and daily life contrasted against data centers popping up in the area.

How Much Energy Do Amazon Data Centers Consume? in Virginia, It's As Much As a City.

The reality of Amazon's renewable energy claims Amazon spent roughly $52 billion on data centers in Virginia between 2011 and 2021 and has proposed building an additional $35 billion of...

Data-Center Boom Leads to Noise Disruptions in Loudoun County, Virginia

Some Loudoun County, Virginia, residents have complained about noise from local data centers.

Virginia Has the Biggest Data Center Market in the World. Can It Also Decarbonize Its Grid?

in Northern Virginia that is home to the greatest concentration of data centers in the world, made an unexpected move: It rejected a proposal to let a company build a bigger data center than existing zoning automatically allowed. “At some point we have to say stop,” said Loudoun Supervisor Michael Turner during the meeting, as reported by news site LoudounNow. “We do not have enough power to power the data centers we have. ...

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