A new data center in Montgomery County, Missouri, will create local jobs and support energy affordability initiatives. A $20 million Energy Impact Fund and workforce training programs will also be established to benefit the community.
A new data center is being established in Montgomery County, Missouri. This facility aims to bolster local infrastructure while ensuring operational and infrastructure costs are met.
The company has initiated a $20 million Energy Impact Fund to assist in lowering utility bills for families. This fund will specifically target home weatherization and efficiency programs.
In collaboration with Ameren, the new project will support the development of over 500 megawatts of additional energy capacity. This enhancement is essential for managing the growing energy demands of the data center.
The establishment of the data center is expected to generate nine local jobs for each direct position created. To further support this job growth, the company is investing in local workforce programs, which include training for construction laborers and apprentices through the Laborers and Contractors Training Center.
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A new data center in Montgomery County, Missouri, will create local jobs and support energy affordability initiatives. A $20 million Energy Impact Fund and workforce training programs will also be established to benefit the community.