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Google: Stillwater Data Center

Short Code: ID1
Year Planned: 2027
Ownership: Google owns the building.
Lot Size: 400 acres

Google is set to build a $3 billion data center campus project in Stillwater. The project, planned for 400 acres of state-owned land north of the former Armstrong facility, could include up to six data centers. Stillwater's Planning Commission has unanimously approved the first two phases, each comprising approximately 300,000 square feet. Phase I could be operational by 2027. Each data center is projected to generate tax revenue equivalent to 250 new houses valued at $300,000 each, bringing significant economic benefits to the city, state, and country.

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This facility will be part of Google's Stillwater Data Center Campus in Oklahoma.
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This facility will be part of Google's Stillwater Data Center Campus in Oklahoma.
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This facility will be part of Google's Stillwater Data Center Campus in Oklahoma.
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This facility will be part of Google's Stillwater Data Center Campus in Oklahoma.
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This facility will be part of Google's Stillwater Data Center Campus in Oklahoma.

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Proposed Site for the Stillwater Data Center Project
Source: Stillwater City Council

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In 2017, Google announced a commitment to power the company and its data centers entirely on renewable energy. In 2018, Google reached the 100% of their goal.

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