Western New York has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity… and Niagara Falls is at its center.
As the Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolution creates unprecedented demand for cutting edge data centers, Niagara Falls, NY — with an abundance of water, power, and infrastructure — is perfectly situated to meet this spiraling demand.
While data centers can be built anywhere around the globe, Niagara Falls and the surrounding region stand out. Thanks to the most famous waterfalls in the world, Niagara Falls is home to the third largest hydroelectric facility in the United States.
Very few cities have the opportunity to find themselves at the forefront of revolutionary change. Niagara Falls can become an epicenter of data, technology, related industries for generations to come, providing local government with millions of dollars in tax revenues, jobs, and technological advancement.
While The United States is looking for external options to help fuel the AI Boom, they have more than enough potential to do so here in the states. According to Jared Cohen, "My feeling is the US has plenty of potential to do this, but the need to meet this capacity is so urgent",
Learn MoreMicrosoft's inability to supply data centers at an adequate rate, gives cities like Niagara Falls a chance to fill this void as it is one of the few areas with enough power and land to build data centers.
Learn MoreAs tech companies scramble to finding locations with an adequate amount of electricity, water, and land, they are investing billions of dollars outside of the United States instead of places like Niagara Falls, who has the same resources at their disposal.
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Read HereThe Wall Street Journal reports on the tech industry's continued focus on finding the land, power, water, and transmission lines needed to meet the incredible demand for data centers in local communities, both across the US and globally.
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