Kevin O’Leary pushes back against protesters of Utah data center

Kevin O'Leary received approval to build a data center in Utah despite protests from hundreds of people. O'Leary claimed that sustainability is at the heart of his proposals and that he uses the best technology available.
Kevin O'Leary, a "Shark Tank" star, is building a data center in Utah after receiving approval from the Utah's Military Installation Development Authority in April. Hundreds of protesters participated in a rally against the project. O'Leary pushed back against protesters on social media, claiming most were from out of state. He stated that sustainability is a priority and that his company uses various technologies to minimize environmental impact, including air-cooled turbines and solar power. The data center will be built on privately owned, unincorporated land. O'Leary emphasized that his company searches for the best technology to reduce concerns around air, water use, heat, and noise pollution.
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