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After deep criticism over Gov. Spencer Coxs past comments chastising opponents of a massive data center proposed in northern Utah, the governor made new accountability and environmental promises for the development and said hell aim to live up to disagree better standards. Thousands have actively protested the Stratos Project, a data center proposed on sites encompassing 40,000 acres of unincorporated Box Elder County land, arguing that the approval process led by the Military Installation Development Authority, or MIDA, has been too swift for its size.
Now, after fiercely defending the project during his last regular news conference broadcast by PBS Utah, Cox vowed on a thread on X to do better. Utahns care deeply about our land, our water, our rural towns, and the future we leave to the next generation. Strong opinions are welcome. Healthy disagreement is part of good government, Cox wrote. But I know my own comments at a recent press conference did not meet the expectations I have for myself. I seek to do better.
During the news conference in late April, Cox said the state had an obligation to allow building data centers, arguing it was a matter of national security as China advances in the artificial intelligence space. He also disputed that the approval process had been rushed. Im so tired of our country taking years to get stuff done. Its the dumbest thing ever. We think that taking time makes things better or safer, it absolutely does not, he said at the time. You get a chance to give your feedback, and then decisions get made. Thats how we have to do stuff in this country and in this state.
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While the project has been explicitly tied to the Ruby natural gas pipeline, and MIDA officials have said the power plant envisioned for the project is meant to be fueled only by natural gas, the developers have now committed to pursue other resources, including renewables, energy storage and nuclear generation in addition to natural gas. Phase one of the project will take less than 2,000 acres for the data center building, Cox said. Other operations, including the power plant and other infrastructure, can still be added during the initial stage. But, to add more to the data center building, the developer will need other approvals.
Ed. - blahblahblahblah committed to pursue other resources blahblah approvals blah
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https://utahnewsdispatch.com/2026/05/08/cox-seeks-to-to-better-after-heated-comments-on-box-elder-data-center/
Attilatheblond
(9,291 posts)especially multiplied by the number of proposed data centers.
Watched an old Bill Shanter program on possibilities of time travel, research, experiments, and alleged old photos of people in modern dress in the old days, suggesting time displacement might be real. I watch such programs to get sleepy so I can go to bed. Well, bad idea in this case.
Had a nightmare that all these huge data centers and massive warehouses being bought by the government were actually facilities housing the mechanical and electrical equipment needed by the billionaire class of fascists to either time travel modern military forces back to Germany so Hitler could win WWII or transport and house Nazi storm troopers to our time to finish the destruction of democratic states.
Yeah, I gotta start watching cartoons to fall asleep from now on.
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(19,591 posts)littlemissmartypants
(34,514 posts)eppur_se_muova
(42,565 posts)phase three ? phase aleph-null ? Does it ever stop ?