
DataOne AI data center moves forward after Vineland Planning Board vote
The Vineland Planning Board has approved the latest phase of DataOne's controversial AI data center project. This approval allows for the creation of a fuel cell network and liquefied natural gas storage to power the 300MW facility. The 3.1 million-square-foot project is designed for artificial intelligence computing.
The Vineland Planning Board has granted approval for the latest phase of the DataOne AI data center project in Vineland, New Jersey. This decision, made during a recent board meeting, permits the developer, DataOne, to proceed with establishing a comprehensive power infrastructure for the facility.
The approved infrastructure includes a network of fuel cells and storage for liquefied natural gas (LNG), designed to supply the 300MW project. The massive 3.1 million-square-foot data center campus is specifically being developed to handle artificial intelligence computing operations.
The project, which has been described as controversial, has seen construction activity ongoing, with this planning board vote marking a significant advancement for the development.