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What DC BLOX’s murky plans in Nashville signal for electricity costs, environmental impacts
Data center developer DC BLOX is facing scrutiny over shifting plans for a Nashville facility near the zoo, with concerns about electricity costs, environmental impacts, and transparency. The company initially agreed to 15 MW for the first building but disclosed a potential 100 MW expansion over eight years, prompting criticism from officials and calls for new regulations.
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