Demystifying Deep Green’s proposed data center near downtown Lansing

Lansing BWL John Dye Water Conditioning Plant in Lansing. | Photo by Jon King/Michigan Advance

A U.K.-based developer is pitching “a different kind of data center” in the state’s capital city— but residents remain skeptical.

Developer Deep Green, in a partnership with Lansing’s publicly owned utility, the Board of Water and Light, is seeking permission from the city to build a 24-megawatt data center at the corner of Cedar Street and Kalamazoo Street…

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