Microsoft breaks ground on new data center in San Jose
Microsoft has broken ground on a new data center in north San Jose, California. The City of San Jose has secured an agreement with Microsoft to power the facility using renewable energy and recycled wastewater. Construction is expected to take approximately 18 months.
Microsoft has commenced construction on a new data center located in north San Jose, California, with a groundbreaking ceremony held recently. The construction phase for the facility is projected to span roughly 18 months until completion.
The City of San Jose has confirmed an agreement with Microsoft, stating that the tech giant will operate the new data center entirely on renewable energy sources and utilize recycled wastewater for its operations. This development signifies a commitment to sustainable practices within the growing data center sector in the South Bay region.