DTE Energy Co. is asking regulators to approve a 20-year contract with Google to power a huge data center in Wayne County's Van Buren Township, one the utility said will save other customers $1.7 ...
Some details about the data center proposed in Van Buren Township have been floating around for weeks. But the company pushing for it remained a mystery until Google put speculation to rest this week.
Detroit City Council approved a resolution asking Mayor Mary Sheffield to implement a moratorium on data centers.
The company announced Tuesday that it’s exploring a possible data center development in Van Buren Township, west of the ...
Google and DTE strike agreement that paves the way for the tech giant to build and power a data center in Michigan known as "Project Cannoli." ...
Google announced on Tuesday, March 17, that it is the company behind the planned 1-gigawatt data center, ending months of ...
Google announced Tuesday that it is looking at joining a proposed 280-acre data center in Van Buren Township announced last ...
Google is the company behind plans for Project Cannoli, a computer data center proposed for a site near I-94 and Haggery Road.
The data center campus proposed in Van Buren Township received preliminary approval in February for a three-building campus on 280 acres, despite concerns from residents about power and water demands.
New data centers can lead to higher electric bills and lock in aging, outdated coal plants. But a Google project in Minnesota takes a different approach: The tech giant is paying to build enough clean ...
Van Buren Township — A proposed hyperscale data center in Van Buren Township is inching closer to reality after planning officials approved a preliminary site plan earlier this month, despite concerns ...
Google’s “Project Toscana” wants to change biometrics by making it possible for Pixel phones and Chromebooks to unlock with their faces like an iPhone. This hardware upgrade, which probably uses ...
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