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AI-generatedThe article discusses data center development in Pennsylvania and Illinois, highlighting both economic benefits (investment, jobs, tax revenue) and concerns (energy, water, environment). The commercial mechanism is weak: no specific company margin or commodity price impact is detailed. The primary sectors are real estate (data center construction) and utilities (energy demand). The impact is region-specific (US states).
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- Project Boson in Archbald, PA will convert a 620,000 sq ft auto parts junkyard into a data center.
- CyrusOne data center in Sangamon County, IL expected to generate $500 million in investments and $5-6 million annual property taxes.
- Joliet Technology Center could yield $310 million in property taxes over 30 years.
- Data centers in Illinois added over 115,000 jobs and contributed $19 million to state GDP from 2022-2023.
- Illinois debates data center implications: energy prices, water use, environmental impacts vs. tax revenues and jobs.