(TNS) — Weld County grows metric tons of food, raises thousands of head of cattle, and produces oil and gas by the millions of barrels.
What hasn’t risen from the ground so far in the largely rural but growing county northeast of Denver are data centers — the low-slung, warehouse-style buildings packed with the servers, storage systems and networking equipment that have become central to today’s modern economy. The centers have also been integral to the artificial intelligence boom of the last few years.
But that could soon change…