Stream Data Centers Withdraws from $6bn Project Liberty in South Carolina
Stream Data Centers has withdrawn from the $6 billion Project Liberty data center campus in South Carolina due to utility timing constraints. The project approval in January faced significant public scrutiny regarding environmental impacts and transparency from local council members.

Stream Data Centers has officially withdrawn from the $6 billion Project Liberty data center campus, citing inability to meet utility timing requirements and project schedules. Initially approved by the Marion County Council in January 2026, the project faced public criticism regarding environmental concerns, particularly from the Winyah Rivers Alliance about its potential impact on local watersheds.
Despite its withdrawal, Stream Data Centers confirmed that funds committed to Marion County will still be allocated to local organizations, although specific beneficiaries remain undisclosed. This situation reflects a growing trend of community resistance towards large-scale data center developments, prompting local authorities to consider increased transparency and public engagement in future projects.




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