King George County Board Approves 300-Acre Data Center Campus by Green Energy Ventures
The King George County Board of Supervisors approved a rezoning request for Green Energy Ventures' data center project, covering 300 acres with 13 buildings. The project will exceed height limits, allowing buildings up to 90 feet. The board voted 3-2 in favor, despite concerns over power sourcing and environmental regulations. The project includes a $3 million contribution to the county and other commitments for public safety training and equipment. Additionally, the board approved the Powhatan Road Solar Farm project.

The King George County Board of Supervisors approved a rezoning request for a 300-acre data center campus by Green Energy Ventures, featuring 13 buildings. The vote was 3-2, allowing building heights of up to 90 feet.
Concerns were raised about the project's power source and its compliance with environmental standards. The project will contribute $3 million to the county upon the first building permit issuance, along with $500,000 for public safety training and a fire department aerial ladder truck. The board also unanimously approved the Powhatan Road Solar Farm project on 24 acres.




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