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"This battle is just the beginning for Tucson,” said Councilmember Rocque Perez as the council voted against the Project Blue mega data center plan.
Tucson stops work on 290-acre Project Blue data center north of Pima County Fairgrounds due to community concerns about water ...
Pima County supervisors narrowly approved the Project Blue data center proposal in June. This month, Mayor Regina Romero and ...
The city's role in the proposed Project Blue data-centers complex came to a quick end Wednesday when the city council agreed ...
Pima County supervisors voted to approve Project Blue in June and the next decision sat with the city — which needed to ...
Project Blue had planned to replenish all the water it used to cool its massive data center servers. But that didn't seem to matter.
The Tucson City Council voted unanimously to kill Project Blue, a large data center proposed for land near I-10 and Houghton.
The City of Tucson rejected the proposed Project Blue data center project. Could the project find a new spot in Arizona?
Some Tucsonans and environmental advocates oppose Project Blue because of concerns about its future impact on natural ...
In the first phase of Project Blue, the data center requires 300 megawatts daily to run efficiently. Think of a Target or a ...
A 2024 Electric Power Research Institute report estimates Arizona’s data centers could more than double their energy use by 2030, consuming up to 16.5% of the state’s total electricity.
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NEW INFO: Tucson kills Project Blue data center
The Tucson City Council voted unanimously to kill Project Blue, a large data center proposed for land near I-10 and Houghton.
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