On May 21, Google unveiled a significant $15 billion investment plan in Missouri, United States, aimed at constructing two sprawling data centers in New Florence and Montgomery County. This move comes as a strategic response to the escalating demand for AI computing capabilities. The comprehensive investment will encompass not only the expenses related to electricity but also the broader spectrum of infrastructure development. Google will forge partnerships with local energy firms to guarantee judicious electricity consumption and shared cost burdens. Additionally, the tech giant will set up a $20 million fund specifically designed to alleviate residential electricity bills. Notably, the Montgomery County data center will incorporate cutting-edge cooling technologies, underscoring Google's commitment to ecological preservation.
