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California Eyes Data Center Plan To Help Fund High Speed Rail

California Eyes Data Center Plan To Help Fund High Speed Rail

Summary

California’s high-speed rail project, which has faced many delays and money problems, may include data centers and energy projects along its route to help pay for the rail. The California High-Speed Rail Authority plans to use state land for solar farms, battery storage, and technology infrastructure to create new income before the rail opens.

Key Facts

  • The rail will connect Los Angeles and San Francisco with trains traveling up to 220 mph.
  • The project began in 2008 and was supposed to be done by 2020 but is still unfinished.
  • The Authority’s new plan includes building data centers and renewable energy projects on land along the rail line.
  • These developments aim to generate money to help fund the rail before it starts operating.
  • Some local residents worry about problems like water use, pollution, noise, fire risk, and harm to farmland from the data centers.
  • The CEO of the High-Speed Rail Authority says the project is sharing more information to improve public support.
  • The rail system would be the first high-speed rail in the Western Hemisphere.
  • California government candidates have shared different ideas on how to fix or finish the project.
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