Proposed AI data center near Broadview may use natural gas, solar, and wind for power
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David Jay
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Plans for a proposed AI data center near Broadview, Montana are expanding, with newly obtained public records revealing the project could use natural gas as a power source alongside solar and wind. Quantica Infrastructure, LLC is proposing to build the data center on 5,000 acres south of Broadview, and is seeking to build natural gas plants to power the facility. The records were released on the Montana Department of Environmental Quality website.
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the company is considering solar, wind, and natural gas as power sources
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