Houston-based real estate developer responds to data center proposal concerns in northeast Wisconsin

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The potential for data centers in northeast Wisconsin has expanded in recent months, prompting pushback from community members who expressed concerns over electric bills, water usage and transparency.

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One of the more notable community responses in those recent months was from Greenleaf residents in January, when pushback from residents prompted Cloverleaf Infrastructure, a Houston-based real estate development company, to stop considering the village for a project.

For clarification, Cloverleaf Infrastructure does not own or build the data center; the company works with other businesses looking to build one. Cloverleaf Infrastructure goes through the process of acquiring and developing land for businesses looking to build a data center.

“We identify high-potential sites on the grid that are capable of supporting large energy loads and proactively manage the interconnection process to accelerate project development,” – Cloverleaf Infrastructure’s website

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