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Meta Secretly Behind $1B Ohio Data Center Facing Community Pushback

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    A mysterious data center company has drawn the ire of local residents in Ohio. They voice concerns about the impact on their water supply, noise pollution, and rising energy costs — and criticize the secrecy around the 600-acre project. The shadowy developer, a Delaware-registered LLC, appears to be a front for one of the largest tech companies on earth: Meta.

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    BREAKING: Meta Secretly Behind $1B Ohio Data Center Facing Community Pushback 

    A mysterious data center company has drawn the ire of local residents in Ohio. They voice concerns about the impact on their water supply, noise pollution, and rising energy costs — and criticize the secrecy around the 600-acre project. The shadowy developer, a Delaware-registered LLC, is actually one of the largest tech companies on earth: Meta. The front company’s paper trail leads to several other data center projects likely linked to the social media giant, including a potential major power generation partnership with Solaris Energy Infrastructure.

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      A mysterious data center company has drawn the ire of local residents in Ohio. They voice concerns about the impact on their water supply, noise pollution, and rising energy costs — and criticize the secrecy around the 600-acre project. The shadowy developer, a Delaware-registered LLC, appears to be a front for one of the largest tech companies on earth: Meta.

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      BREAKING: Meta Secretly Behind $1B Ohio Data Center Facing Community Pushback 

      A mysterious data center company has drawn the ire of local residents in Ohio. They voice concerns about the impact on their water supply, noise pollution, and rising energy costs — and criticize the secrecy around the 600-acre project. The shadowy developer, a Delaware-registered LLC, is actually one of the largest tech companies on earth: Meta. The front company’s paper trail leads to several other data center projects likely linked to the social media giant, including a potential major power generation partnership with Solaris Energy Infrastructure.

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      water supply, noise pollution, and rising energy costs

      They also raise nearby air temperatures up to 16 degrees F.

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        water supply, noise pollution, and rising energy costs

        They also raise nearby air temperatures up to 16 degrees F.

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        I certainly understand why folks don't what that in their backyard. However, that sounds like a really great source of free heat to tap for commercial scale greenhouses in the winter time. I see theres a small deployment of this in Paris.

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