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Google Pumps $2.3 Billion Into Ohio Data Hub: What’s Next for Tech?

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Google announces additional investment in its Ohio data center.

On the 18th, Google announced it would be investing an additional $2.3 billion to support three data center campuses located in central Ohio.

This investment adds to the $4.4 billion Google has spent in central Ohio since 2019.

However, Google did not disclose how the investment would be allocated or distributed to operate the data centers.

As data centers expand across the United States, they have become welcomed sources of revenue for local governments. They also require significant amounts of electricity and high-voltage transmission lines.

Google operates centers in New Albany and Lancaster to provide services such as search, Gmail, maps, cloud, and YouTube for users worldwide and is also constructing one in Columbus.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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