The data center promises jobs and growth, but locals are raising alarms over power use, water strain and who really benefits.
Kevin O'Leary presented his plans for the 40,000-acre project to the state's Military Installation Development Authority.
Officials speaking at the Societal Impact Seminar the State of Utah needs to generate more power to supply data centers.
Gov. Spencer Cox has made “energy independence” and “innovation” rallying cries for Utah’s future — and he’s right. Utah’s booming economy can’t thrive without more reliable, affordable power. The ...
Demand for electricity is growing in the U.S., including in Utah. Some industry and government leaders claim future needs won’t be met without a huge expansion of nuclear power. U.S. reactors have ...
It’s no secret that Division I college athletics in Utah are a pretty big deal, driven by thousands of premier athletes across two dozen sports that generate tens of millions in ticket sales and ...
The University of Utah and Elemental Nuclear will use the campus’s TRIGA research reactor to generate electricity for the first time in its 50-year history, powering a high-performance GPU running a ...
LOA, Utah (KUTV) — Garkane Energy began its transition to generator power. The central Utah power company has been working to keep the lights on for its customers despite the Monroe Canyon Fire ...
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