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Future of Data Centers in W Va Looks Bright

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article discusses a proposed $4 billion data center campus in West Virginia, which is a concrete investment announcement (category a). The primary commercial mechanism is a large-scale capex cycle in data center infrastructure, directly affecting AI_INFRASTRUCTURE (data center construction and operation), UTILITIES (power and water demand), and REAL_ESTATE_REITS (land development and leasing). The impact is region-specific (West Virginia, USA) but reflects broader trends in data center demand driven by AI and cloud computing. No specific company tickers or margin impacts are mentioned; the project is led by Penzance. The commercial mechanism is strong due to the large investment amount and power capacity.
Signals our AI researcher identified
Extracted by our AI model from this article and related public sources — not direct quotes from the publisher.
- $4 billion Bedington Data Center campus proposed in Berkeley County, West Virginia.
- Campus will cover 548 acres and include 1.9 million square feet of development.
- Power output of 600 megawatts.
- Aims to use reclaimed water for 60% of its needs.
- Expected to generate approximately $94 million annually in tax revenue.

