Basic Data Center Facts For Wyoming (Good & Bad).

Basic Data Center Facts For Wyoming (Good & Bad).

News ClipK2 Radio·Cheyenne, Laramie County, WY·4/30/2026

Several multi-billion-dollar data center projects are proposed for Cheyenne, Wyoming, driven by AI demand, prompting questions about their impact. These facilities consume significant power, potentially as much as 100,000 homes, and up to 5 million gallons of water daily for cooling, raising environmental concerns.

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With numerous multi-billion-dollar data center projects proposed for Cheyenne, Wyoming, driven by the escalating demand for artificial intelligence, local communities are raising questions regarding their widespread impacts. The International Energy Agency (IEA) provides basic facts, indicating that these specialized facilities, often exceeding 100,000 square feet, operate 24/7. A single modern AI data center can consume power equivalent to 100,000 homes and up to five million gallons of water daily for cooling, leading to significant strain on local freshwater resources. Despite backup generators and high security, data centers generate considerable heat and noise, though modern sites are exploring efficient methods like liquid immersion cooling to mitigate environmental concerns.