A Virginia developer is planning to build Kentucky’s first “hyperscale” data center in Louisville, an operation that could ...
PowerHouse Data Centers, a Virginia company, intends to build a 400-megawatt campus in Louisville to meet the growing needs of cloud computing and AI.
Health industry groups, business organizations and electric utilities drive spending on lobbying the Kentucky legislature to ...
AREP-owned PowerHouse this week revealed plans for a 400MW data center campus in Louisville alongside real estate firm Poe ...
Here are some deals announced by utilities in 2024 and 2025: PPL's Kentucky unit, Louisville Gas and Electric Company, signed ...
The project will provide cloud storage, artificial intelligence computing, and other digital infrastructure, likely from a major tech company like Meta or Microsoft.
The group of prospective tenants for the Camp Ground Road site includes 'hyperscalers' — tech giants that handle massive ...
The project will require a staggering 400 megawatts once it is fully online. For context, that’s enough to power about ...
PPL is the latest electric utility to sign a concrete power supply agreement with a data center operator, signing a deal with developers of a data center campus in Louisville, Kentucky.
Louisville Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PPL Corporation, announced its first hyperscale data center electric customer. “A joint ...
Louisville Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PPL Corporation, announced today its first hyperscale data center ...
A Virginia developer is planning to build Kentucky’s first “hyperscale” data center in Louisville, an operation that could ...