TECHNOLOGYVIRGINIA MERCURY
How Virginia became the world’s data center capital and how it’s going
Virginia has become the world’s largest data center hub due to infrastructure development starting in the late 20th century, driven by companies like AOL and fiber connectivity. While the industry brings economic benefits, it faces challenges related to water and energy demands, prompting new regulations and unresolved tax incentive debates.
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