Utah Governor Modifies Plans for Controversial Data Center
Utah's Governor Spencer Cox has announced a partial retreat from plans for a large data center in the state, responding to public criticism. The project's future hinges on the successful completion of its initial phase, raising concerns about environmental impacts.

Governor Spencer Cox has indicated a partial reversal regarding the proposed data center in Utah, focusing on the initial phase of construction while acknowledging public opposition. The Startos data center, if completed, would consume significant amounts of water and electricity, raising environmental concerns.
Although he previously dismissed opposition as unwarranted, the governor now recognizes the need to meet state requirements before proceeding further. The initial approval of the project has sparked widespread protests, which may escalate as the community continues to voice its concerns about sustainability and resource usage.




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