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Pima County supervisors narrowly approved the Project Blue data center proposal in June. This month, Mayor Regina Romero and ...
Tucson stops work on 290-acre Project Blue data center north of Pima County Fairgrounds due to community concerns about water ...
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 ...
Mayor Regina Romero and the Tucson City Council were supposed to vote this week on whether to annex the land to allow both ...
"This battle is just the beginning for Tucson,” said Councilmember Rocque Perez as the council voted against the Project Blue mega data center plan.
The Tucson city council voted unanimously to reject Amazon's planned Project Blue AI data center campus, while locals cheered the decision. Mayor Regina Romero said that the city would also look to ...
The city of Tucson has blocked the implementation of the data center, citing public opposition and the project's high water use.
The City of Tucson told Project Blue to take its business elsewhere; so, where might elsewhere be? You can not rule out ...
The City of Tucson rejected the proposed Project Blue data center project. Could the project find a new spot in Arizona?
Tucsonans worried about Project Blue energy usage The project for the first two sites could use as much as 1.3 gigawatts of energy to power Project Blue, according to Tucson officials. One megawatt of ...
A group of about 50 people showed up to City Hall to see the mayor and council shoot down Project Blue. Later in the day they held a rally outside.
He warns that Project Blue could dry up 3-5 miles of the river in the Marana area, hurting wildlife and damaging habitat. But Tucson officials say that’s false. Mamta Popat, Arizona Daily Star ...
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