A Virginia developer is planning to build Kentucky’s first “hyperscale” data center in Louisville, an operation that could ...
PowerHouse Data Centers, a Virginia company, intends to build a 400-megawatt campus in Louisville to meet the growing needs of cloud computing and AI.
AREP-owned PowerHouse this week revealed plans for a 400MW data center campus in Louisville alongside real estate firm Poe ...
Here are some deals announced by utilities in 2024 and 2025: PPL's Kentucky unit, Louisville Gas and Electric Company, signed ...
The project will provide cloud storage, artificial intelligence computing, and other digital infrastructure, likely from a major tech company like Meta or Microsoft.
The group of prospective tenants for the Camp Ground Road site includes 'hyperscalers' — tech giants that handle massive ...
Two luminaries in the ever-expanding sphere of bluegrass and roots music, Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle, joined Starr on his ...
The project will require a staggering 400 megawatts once it is fully online. For context, that’s enough to power about ...
PPL is the latest electric utility to sign a concrete power supply agreement with a data center operator, signing a deal with developers of a data center campus in Louisville, Kentucky.
Louisville Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PPL Corporation, announced its first hyperscale data center electric customer. “A joint ...
Louisville Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PPL Corporation, announced today its first hyperscale data center ...
A Virginia developer is planning to build Kentucky’s first “hyperscale” data center in Louisville, an operation that could ...