Imperial Valley Computer Manufacturing, LLC
Coverage of Imperial Valley Computer Manufacturing, LLC in the Nexus archive.
- Judge strikes defamation lawsuit against San Diego journalist over data center reporting
A San Diego Superior Court judge dismissed a defamation lawsuit against journalist Kori Suzuki and KPBS over her reporting on a proposed data center in Imperial County. The judge ruled the reporting was protected speech and found no evidence of false or defamatory statements, despite claims by project developer Sebastian Rucci that the articles omitted crucial details about water usage and environmental processes.
- An AI data center suing for Colorado River water highlights a bigger question: Who should get the West's water?
An AI data center developer in California's Imperial Valley is suing for access to Colorado River water, arguing it would use water from fallowed farmland for cooling. The lawsuit challenges traditional agricultural water use, raising questions about redirecting water to tech industries amid drought and scarcity.
- He wants to build CA’s biggest data center, and he’s not backing down
A developer plans to build California’s largest data center in Imperial County, facing opposition from local officials, a lawsuit from the city of Imperial, and a proposed ballot measure to ban new data centers. The project, which could create 100 jobs and generate $28.7 million in annual tax revenue, has triggered a 45-day moratorium and new regulatory proposals by Senator Steve Padilla.
- This million-square-foot data center would be the biggest in the state. How local leaders are challenging it.
A proposed million-square-foot data center in Imperial County, California, faced legal challenges and a 45-day moratorium after local leaders reversed their initial approval due to public backlash. Developer Sebastian Rucci claims the project is legally permitted and filed a lawsuit against the moratorium, while residents and officials argue it could harm the rural community's environment and economy.