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#KevinOLeary’s Massive #DataCenter Project in #Utah Gets the Greenlight, Locals Are Furious

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  • doomsdayscw@kolektiva.socialD doomsdayscw@kolektiva.social

    #KevinOLeary’s Massive #DataCenter Project in #Utah Gets the Greenlight, Locals Are Furious

    The project would be more than twice the size of Manhattan and could consume more electricity than the entire state currently uses.

    By Bruce Gil
    Published May 6, 2026

    "The Box Elder County Commission voted on Monday to move forward with a proposed 40,000-acre #AI and #CloudComputing campus in a rural part of northern Utah near the #GreatSaltLake. The site would span more than twice the size of Manhattan.

    "The project, backed by O’Leary Digital, the infrastructure arm of O’Leary Ventures, is expected to eventually produce and consume up to 9 gigawatts of power. That’s roughly double the amount of electricity the entire state of Utah currently consumes, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.

    "The campus is expected to be built in phases and overseen by Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority (#MIDA). O’Leary proposed a similar project in Canada in 2024 and has referred to both developments as '#WonderValley.' "

    [...]

    "For his part, O’Leary has claimed, without evidence, that much of the opposition to the project was 'paid' and that the meeting was filled with 'professional protestors.'

    " 'We think that over 90% of the protestors are actually not people that live in Utah or Box Elder County. They’re being bussed in,' O’Leary said in a video posted on X.
    He also claimed backlash on social media surrounding the project was AI-generated.

    "O’Leary Ventures did not immediately respond to a human-issued request for comment from Gizmodo."

    Full article:
    https://gizmodo.com/kevin-olearys-massive-data-center-project-in-utah-gets-the-greenlight-locals-are-furious-2000755168

    Archived version:
    https://archive.ph/Q9tF4

    #OLearyDigital #OLearyVentures #SharkTank #Datacenters #AIDatacenters #LocalOpposition #NoisePollution #AISucks #MilitaryIndustrialComplex

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    #4

    @DoomsdaysCW

    kevin o'leary is a billionaire asshole

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    • samiamsam@mastodon.socialS samiamsam@mastodon.social

      @DoomsdaysCW

      kevin o'leary is a billionaire asshole

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      #5

      @samiamsam Good gods, yet another one? Ship them all to Mars and let 'em fight over the supplies!

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      • doomsdayscw@kolektiva.socialD doomsdayscw@kolektiva.social

        #KevinOLeary’s Massive #DataCenter Project in #Utah Gets the Greenlight, Locals Are Furious

        The project would be more than twice the size of Manhattan and could consume more electricity than the entire state currently uses.

        By Bruce Gil
        Published May 6, 2026

        "The Box Elder County Commission voted on Monday to move forward with a proposed 40,000-acre #AI and #CloudComputing campus in a rural part of northern Utah near the #GreatSaltLake. The site would span more than twice the size of Manhattan.

        "The project, backed by O’Leary Digital, the infrastructure arm of O’Leary Ventures, is expected to eventually produce and consume up to 9 gigawatts of power. That’s roughly double the amount of electricity the entire state of Utah currently consumes, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.

        "The campus is expected to be built in phases and overseen by Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority (#MIDA). O’Leary proposed a similar project in Canada in 2024 and has referred to both developments as '#WonderValley.' "

        [...]

        "For his part, O’Leary has claimed, without evidence, that much of the opposition to the project was 'paid' and that the meeting was filled with 'professional protestors.'

        " 'We think that over 90% of the protestors are actually not people that live in Utah or Box Elder County. They’re being bussed in,' O’Leary said in a video posted on X.
        He also claimed backlash on social media surrounding the project was AI-generated.

        "O’Leary Ventures did not immediately respond to a human-issued request for comment from Gizmodo."

        Full article:
        https://gizmodo.com/kevin-olearys-massive-data-center-project-in-utah-gets-the-greenlight-locals-are-furious-2000755168

        Archived version:
        https://archive.ph/Q9tF4

        #OLearyDigital #OLearyVentures #SharkTank #Datacenters #AIDatacenters #LocalOpposition #NoisePollution #AISucks #MilitaryIndustrialComplex

        arrrg@kolektiva.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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        wrote sidst redigeret af
        #6

        @DoomsdaysCW i'm sure if we vote in the fake elections that will solve this.

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        • doomsdayscw@kolektiva.socialD doomsdayscw@kolektiva.social

          #KevinOLeary’s Massive #DataCenter Project in #Utah Gets the Greenlight, Locals Are Furious

          The project would be more than twice the size of Manhattan and could consume more electricity than the entire state currently uses.

          By Bruce Gil
          Published May 6, 2026

          "The Box Elder County Commission voted on Monday to move forward with a proposed 40,000-acre #AI and #CloudComputing campus in a rural part of northern Utah near the #GreatSaltLake. The site would span more than twice the size of Manhattan.

          "The project, backed by O’Leary Digital, the infrastructure arm of O’Leary Ventures, is expected to eventually produce and consume up to 9 gigawatts of power. That’s roughly double the amount of electricity the entire state of Utah currently consumes, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.

          "The campus is expected to be built in phases and overseen by Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority (#MIDA). O’Leary proposed a similar project in Canada in 2024 and has referred to both developments as '#WonderValley.' "

          [...]

          "For his part, O’Leary has claimed, without evidence, that much of the opposition to the project was 'paid' and that the meeting was filled with 'professional protestors.'

          " 'We think that over 90% of the protestors are actually not people that live in Utah or Box Elder County. They’re being bussed in,' O’Leary said in a video posted on X.
          He also claimed backlash on social media surrounding the project was AI-generated.

          "O’Leary Ventures did not immediately respond to a human-issued request for comment from Gizmodo."

          Full article:
          https://gizmodo.com/kevin-olearys-massive-data-center-project-in-utah-gets-the-greenlight-locals-are-furious-2000755168

          Archived version:
          https://archive.ph/Q9tF4

          #OLearyDigital #OLearyVentures #SharkTank #Datacenters #AIDatacenters #LocalOpposition #NoisePollution #AISucks #MilitaryIndustrialComplex

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          wrote sidst redigeret af
          #7

          @DoomsdaysCW

          Wasn't/Isn't he trying to do this in Alberta ?

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          • doomsdayscw@kolektiva.socialD doomsdayscw@kolektiva.social

            #KevinOLeary’s Massive #DataCenter Project in #Utah Gets the Greenlight, Locals Are Furious

            The project would be more than twice the size of Manhattan and could consume more electricity than the entire state currently uses.

            By Bruce Gil
            Published May 6, 2026

            "The Box Elder County Commission voted on Monday to move forward with a proposed 40,000-acre #AI and #CloudComputing campus in a rural part of northern Utah near the #GreatSaltLake. The site would span more than twice the size of Manhattan.

            "The project, backed by O’Leary Digital, the infrastructure arm of O’Leary Ventures, is expected to eventually produce and consume up to 9 gigawatts of power. That’s roughly double the amount of electricity the entire state of Utah currently consumes, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.

            "The campus is expected to be built in phases and overseen by Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority (#MIDA). O’Leary proposed a similar project in Canada in 2024 and has referred to both developments as '#WonderValley.' "

            [...]

            "For his part, O’Leary has claimed, without evidence, that much of the opposition to the project was 'paid' and that the meeting was filled with 'professional protestors.'

            " 'We think that over 90% of the protestors are actually not people that live in Utah or Box Elder County. They’re being bussed in,' O’Leary said in a video posted on X.
            He also claimed backlash on social media surrounding the project was AI-generated.

            "O’Leary Ventures did not immediately respond to a human-issued request for comment from Gizmodo."

            Full article:
            https://gizmodo.com/kevin-olearys-massive-data-center-project-in-utah-gets-the-greenlight-locals-are-furious-2000755168

            Archived version:
            https://archive.ph/Q9tF4

            #OLearyDigital #OLearyVentures #SharkTank #Datacenters #AIDatacenters #LocalOpposition #NoisePollution #AISucks #MilitaryIndustrialComplex

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            wrote sidst redigeret af
            #8

            @DoomsdaysCW Sure, what could possibly go wrong with sucking up every last drop of the waters feeding the already shrinking Great Salt Lake - creating a toxic environmental disaster upwind from the largest developed urban areas of the state? I'm sure it's all in the good book of Mormon.

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            • doomsdayscw@kolektiva.socialD doomsdayscw@kolektiva.social

              #KevinOLeary’s Massive #DataCenter Project in #Utah Gets the Greenlight, Locals Are Furious

              The project would be more than twice the size of Manhattan and could consume more electricity than the entire state currently uses.

              By Bruce Gil
              Published May 6, 2026

              "The Box Elder County Commission voted on Monday to move forward with a proposed 40,000-acre #AI and #CloudComputing campus in a rural part of northern Utah near the #GreatSaltLake. The site would span more than twice the size of Manhattan.

              "The project, backed by O’Leary Digital, the infrastructure arm of O’Leary Ventures, is expected to eventually produce and consume up to 9 gigawatts of power. That’s roughly double the amount of electricity the entire state of Utah currently consumes, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.

              "The campus is expected to be built in phases and overseen by Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority (#MIDA). O’Leary proposed a similar project in Canada in 2024 and has referred to both developments as '#WonderValley.' "

              [...]

              "For his part, O’Leary has claimed, without evidence, that much of the opposition to the project was 'paid' and that the meeting was filled with 'professional protestors.'

              " 'We think that over 90% of the protestors are actually not people that live in Utah or Box Elder County. They’re being bussed in,' O’Leary said in a video posted on X.
              He also claimed backlash on social media surrounding the project was AI-generated.

              "O’Leary Ventures did not immediately respond to a human-issued request for comment from Gizmodo."

              Full article:
              https://gizmodo.com/kevin-olearys-massive-data-center-project-in-utah-gets-the-greenlight-locals-are-furious-2000755168

              Archived version:
              https://archive.ph/Q9tF4

              #OLearyDigital #OLearyVentures #SharkTank #Datacenters #AIDatacenters #LocalOpposition #NoisePollution #AISucks #MilitaryIndustrialComplex

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              wrote sidst redigeret af
              #9

              @DoomsdaysCW dear people in #utah sabotage the shit out of that project. Billionaires should learn that the cost of building against popular preferences is higher. Cut cables, put glue in their locks, break something, graffiti the site, steal their tools.
              You know... Just a dash of social justice. Something being legal doesn't make it just. The opposite could also be said.

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              • the5thcolumnist@ottawa.placeT the5thcolumnist@ottawa.place

                @DoomsdaysCW

                Wasn't/Isn't he trying to do this in Alberta ?

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                #10

                @the5thColumnist Yup!

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                • nyx@lgbtqia.spaceN nyx@lgbtqia.space

                  @DoomsdaysCW dear people in #utah sabotage the shit out of that project. Billionaires should learn that the cost of building against popular preferences is higher. Cut cables, put glue in their locks, break something, graffiti the site, steal their tools.
                  You know... Just a dash of social justice. Something being legal doesn't make it just. The opposite could also be said.

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                  #11

                  @nyx @DoomsdaysCW

                  "The Earth is not dying; it is being killed. And the people who are killing it have names and addresses."― Utah Phillips
                  #Utah

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                  • nyx@lgbtqia.spaceN nyx@lgbtqia.space

                    @DoomsdaysCW dear people in #utah sabotage the shit out of that project. Billionaires should learn that the cost of building against popular preferences is higher. Cut cables, put glue in their locks, break something, graffiti the site, steal their tools.
                    You know... Just a dash of social justice. Something being legal doesn't make it just. The opposite could also be said.

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                    #12

                    @nyx @DoomsdaysCW
                    Make Edward Abbey proud

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                    • stevewfolds@mastodon.worldS stevewfolds@mastodon.world

                      @nyx @DoomsdaysCW
                      Make Edward Abbey proud

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                      #13

                      I was a proud member of an EF affiliate, the #ThomasMortonAlliance, @stevewfolds .

                      cc: @nyx

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                      • doomsdayscw@kolektiva.socialD doomsdayscw@kolektiva.social

                        I was a proud member of an EF affiliate, the #ThomasMortonAlliance, @stevewfolds .

                        cc: @nyx

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                        #14

                        @DoomsdaysCW @nyx
                        The approval of the Utah data center certainly made some politicians rich. Tar and feather?

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                        • stevewfolds@mastodon.worldS stevewfolds@mastodon.world

                          @DoomsdaysCW @nyx
                          The approval of the Utah data center certainly made some politicians rich. Tar and feather?

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                          #15

                          One of my passions is history. That is quite an unpleasant process (and well-deserved, imho), @stevewfolds .

                          @nyx

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