The fight against a $1.2 billion U-M and Los Alamos-backed data center continues
Activists in Ypsilanti Township keep fighting to halt a data center development associated with nuclear weapons research.
Stop the Data CenterΒ members gathered following an anonymous tip about a potential groundbreaking ceremony in South Hydro Park in Ypsi Township. So far, construction details for the $1.2 billion data center have been kept under wraps by University of Michigan and Los Alamos National Laboratory officials.Β
Elizabeth Jordan is a spokesperson with Stop the Data Center. She says the facility will have several buildings, including one for nuclear weapons research that will need so much energy that a new DTE substation will need to be built on location.Β
βOne of the buildings will account for 10% of the energy, serving as a small data center for University of Michigan to lease, while the remaining 90% will power a much larger, top-secret military data center authorized for Los Alamos to conduct nuclear weapons research,β says Jordan.

Local officials are also against the data centerβs construction in Ypsilanti Township. Jordan says the political influence of the University of Michigan could move the project forward despite existing zoning restrictions and widespread local opposition.Β
Jordan says Stop the Data will continue to monitor the site closely, and host monthly public meetings.Β
β[Stop the Data Center] is on Instagramβ¦we also have big monthly meetings. The next one is May 9 at 2 p.mβ¦ itβs in North Hydro Park, right across the river,β Jordan says.Β
Trusted, accurate, up-to-date.
WDET strives to make our journalism accessible to everyone. As a public media institution, we maintain our journalistic integrity through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.Donate today Β»
The post The fight against a $1.2 billion U-M and Los Alamos-backed data center continues appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.