QTS Data Center in Aurora Plans Expansion with Additional Diesel Generators
QTS aims to add 98 diesel backup generators to its Aurora data center, increasing its capacity amid rising pollution concerns. The expansion's potential impact on local air quality and energy reliability is under scrutiny as public comments are expected soon.

QTS plans to expand its Aurora data center by adding 98 diesel backup generators, augmenting its existing fleet of 40. The facility will require a total capacity of at least 160 megawatts, significantly exceeding the peak demand of the nearby airport.
Concerns over air pollution have arisen, as the new generators could exacerbate Colorado's ozone problems. QTS is under review by state regulators for its pollution permit, with public comments anticipated shortly.
The company asserts its intent to minimize environmental impact through various measures, including air pollution control systems. However, the exact usage plan for the generators remains unclear, raising questions about energy management during peak demand periods.




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