Amazon's $205 Million Data Center Approved in Chile
Amazon's data center project in Huechuraba has been approved by the Second Environmental Tribunal, dismissing local opposition. This ruling may influence future tech infrastructure projects and their regulatory evaluations in the region.

The Second Environmental Tribunal has approved Amazon's data center project in Huechuraba, involving an investment of about $205 million. The project spans 10.9 hectares with a construction area of 21,350.07 m².
The tribunal rejected claims regarding environmental assessment interdependence with a proposed high-tension line, indicating that future such projects will require independent evaluations. This decision could set a significant precedent for large-scale tech developments in Chile, affecting community relations and regulatory frameworks.




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