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A hydrogen power plant could be located at the Lonesome Pine Regional Business & Technology Park in Wise County. Photo courtesy Wise County Industrial Development Authority
Apr 29, 2026

Data center developers seek on-site energy in Wise

Wise County data center developers plan a $1 billion campus powered by hydrogen or natural gas, aiming to generate 600 megawatts and boost local tax revenue.

Server room interior in datacenter. Depositphotos
Apr 1, 2026

Virginia Appeals Court upholds block on Prince William Digital Gateway project

The Virginia Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld a ruling voiding approvals for the controversial Prince William Digital Gateway.

An aerial view of the Botetourt Center at Greenfield. Photo courtesy Botetourt County
Mar 26, 2026

Google confirms Botetourt data center campus

Google confirms plans for a Botetourt County data center campus, addressing water use, power and how the company works with communities.

An aerial view of the Botetourt Center at Greenfield. Photo courtesy Botetourt County
Feb 26, 2026

Google’s Botetourt data center campus may use 8M gallons of water daily

Unredacted documents reveal Google’s planned Botetourt data center may require 2M–8M gallons of water daily for operations.

Server room interior in datacenter. Depositphotos
Nov 20, 2025

Data center developer to build $3B campus in Caroline

CleanArc Data Centers is building a $3 billion data center campus in Caroline County, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Thursday.

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Jun 25, 2025

EdgeCore to invest $17B in Louisa County data center campus

EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure has purchased 697 acres in Louisa County to build a 3.9 million-square-foot data center campus a total expected investment of $17 billion

Powhatan green-lights $2.7B data center campus
Nov 30, 2024

Powhatan green-lights $2.7B data center campus

Although some Virginia counties are backing away from hosting more data centers, Powhatan County supervisors voted 3-2 in October to approve an estimated $2.7 billion data center campus. The project will be on 119.9 acres partly bordering Chesterfield County, and supervisors OKed rezoning and a conditional use permit, rejecting the Powhatan Planning Commission’s recommendation. The […[...]

Aerial view of buildings.
Nov 7, 2024

Developer downscales plans for Pittsylvania power plant/data center campus

The developer planning a natural gas power plant and data center campus on 2,233 acres in the Banister and Callands-Gretna districts of Pittsylvania County withdrew its rezoning application Monday, after facing vocal opposition from residents at public meetings held last week.  Instead, Herndon-based Balico, the development company behind the project, intends to file a rezoning […]

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