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Decision on QTS' readied expansion of data center in East Windsor, New Jersey, postponed
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The East Windsor Township Planning Board has postponed a vote on QTS Data Centers' application to establish a second data center building in East Windsor, New Jersey.
Key facts
- Meanwhile, Robert LaCosta, QTS senior director, said that the data center would contribute $2m in tax revenue to the region, as well as approximately $300,000 to the township’s Affordable Housing
- Joe Horesco, mechanical engineer for QTS, told attendees that his study on sound and vibrations from the data center would be under 200 decibels even in worst-case scenarios, and vibration
- Earlier this month, QTS was looking to raise $4.6 billion to fund its AI data center build-out, beginning with the sale of a 10-year investment-grade green bond
- QTS wants to build a second data center at the site located at 159 Princeton-Hightstown Road, East Windsor, New Jersey
Summary
As reported by TAPinto, the vote is now pushed to a third meeting to discuss the proposal, after the board was unable to conclude hearing testimony from locals during the April 27 meeting. The data center has been proposed for a property already owned by QTS where the company has an existing data center. QTS wants to build a second data center at the site located at 159 Princeton-Hightstown Road, East Windsor, New Jersey. The meeting was held at the East Windsor Senior Center, and according to TAPinto, every seat was filled.