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Over the past few weeks, we’ve explored how Virginia became the largest hub for data centers in the world—and how the rise of AI is driving massive power demand. We asked tough questions about what that means for rural communities like the Allegheny Highlands. Now, in part three of our…
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Artificial Intelligence is driving unprecedented technological growth, with data centers at the heart of this transformation. These facilities, already major energy consumers, are now facing skyrocketing demands due to AI’s immense computational power needs—up to fifty times greater than traditional data storage. For the Allegheny Highlands, this surge brings new…
Data centers are a critical part of the modern digital economy, and Virginia, particularly Loudoun County, leads the world in hosting them. While these centers generate significant economic benefits, their growth brings challenges, particularly for regions like the Allegheny Highlands. The rising demand for energy and water to power and…