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The Tucson City Council voted unanimously to kill Project Blue, a large data center proposed for land near I-10 and Houghton.
The project that would bring a data center to Pima County may be dead.The Tucson City Council voted unanimously to direct ...
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 approve annexing the land for the data center and allowing it to use city water.
Almost every seat was taken at an informational meeting on a data center project in Tucson, and dozens of people stood at the ...
In the first phase of Project Blue, the data center requires 300 megawatts daily to run efficiently. Think of a Target or a Walmart Supercenter. They only use 1 megawatt of power. So that’s 300 of ...
After hearing loud opposition from many Tucsonans over the last several weeks, the Tucson City Council voted 7-0 Wednesday to ...
Tucson City Councilman Kevin Dahl will introduce a motion Wednesday to kill the proposed Project Blue data-centers complex before the council can seriously consider it.
On Tuesday morning, roughly 20 demonstrators gathered downtown to protest the project, voicing fears about the center’s water ...
Some Tucsonans and environmental advocates oppose Project Blue because of concerns about its future impact on natural ...
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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