Banking on data centers: City and state officials are pitching data centers as the economic driver of the future – Chicago Reader

Chicagoland’s ample land, water, and money make the area a mecca for the booming data center industry. But, in addition to sucking up thousands of gallons of water and overloading the power grid, there are a host of other environmental concerns that come with building more data centers. According to recent research, data centers have roughly the same carbon footprint as the aviation industry.
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Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Pitching data centers as the economic driver of the future, sure hope it doesn’t end up like the predicted EV economic driver of the future Illinois politicians.

Old Spartan
1 year ago

And just exactly how many jobs do they create? Almost an embarrassingly low number depending on the size. Proponents will hype the number of construction jobs, trying to fool yo that they are “permanent”. But they are not.

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