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>Interstate 80 stretches 2,919 miles from New Jersey on the East Coast to California on the West. That’s made it a superhighway, carrying tons of goods across America from one coast to the other, and bringing along hundreds of logistics hubs or warehouses all along the way. But it’s not just a superhighway when it comes to transporting goods across the nation. It has also become an information superhighway, too. In the past year, $24 billion in data centers were announced across 15 projects, all somewhere along I-80, according to Site Selections’ Conway Project Database, a global database of corporate facility expansion projects. Part of the reason for that is a major transcontinental fiber line that is co-located along Union Pacific rights of way, as well as along I-80. But the trend does have a very noticeable gap when it comes to Wyoming.

Archive: https://archive.today/AzX5c From the post: >>Interstate 80 stretches 2,919 miles from New Jersey on the East Coast to California on the West. That’s made it a superhighway, carrying tons of goods across America from one coast to the other, and bringing along hundreds of logistics hubs or warehouses all along the way. But it’s not just a superhighway when it comes to transporting goods across the nation. It has also become an information superhighway, too. In the past year, $24 billion in data centers were announced across 15 projects, all somewhere along I-80, according to Site Selections’ Conway Project Database, a global database of corporate facility expansion projects. Part of the reason for that is a major transcontinental fiber line that is co-located along Union Pacific rights of way, as well as along I-80. But the trend does have a very noticeable gap when it comes to Wyoming.

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Don't knock Vegas TOO hard. They actually did a lot of work to ensure power and water for the region. The original solar molten salt reactors were test bed out in that region, and some of the biggest solar farms in the SW are in that area as well. Vegas has a lot of issues, but a lack of planning is not one of them.

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I get it but the existence of Vegas is still fucking stupid.