Two states once considered “secondary markets” have surged past 27GW of IT load. Cheap energy, policy incentives, and hyperscale demand are fuelling growth—but local politics and infrastructure strain
Georgia and Pennsylvania: The New Frontiers…
Two states once considered “secondary markets” have surged past 27GW of IT load. Cheap energy, policy incentives, and hyperscale demand are fuelling growth—but local politics and infrastructure strain