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Bay Area data center moves forward despite pushback

Regulation of the power- and water-guzzling facilities has become an issue in California
Construction of the 99-megawatt Project Perseus data center in Pittsburg, California, is scheduled to begin soon. (Avaio Digital Partners)
Construction of the 99-megawatt Project Perseus data center in Pittsburg, California, is scheduled to begin soon. (Avaio Digital Partners)
CoStar News
December 26, 2025 | 4:40 P.M.

A data center complex planned in a former manufacturing town in the San Francisco Bay Area is moving forward despite growing concerns among some about the impact of the power- and water-guzzling facilities in the nation's most populous state.

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