Data Center Debate: Abernathy Residents Grill Developers


Author: The Daily News Now! February 28, 2026 Duration: 1:04
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Data Center Debate: Abernathy Residents Grill Developers

Data Center Developers Address Concerns: Aligned Data Centers executives meet with Abernathy residents to discuss their plans for a new facility, emphasizing their commitment to the area and addressing worries about water use and impacts. The team highlights their closed-loop cooling system and the benefits of data centers for grid strength and infrastructure upgrades. Abernathys mayor pledges to protect locals, and developers promise full transparency throughout the construction process.

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