One of the most closely-watched tech projects in the state a data center-fuel cell facility expected to be based on the Stanley Black & Decker campus in New Britain will seek new authorization from state officials next month in a bid to get back on track after months of delays.
Headed by Massachusetts-based EIP LLC, the $1 billion, 44-megawatt “Energy & Innovation Park” has been envisioned as a “colocation” space, where data center space would be rented out to multiple users.
The original plan has undergone some updating in recent months.
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