If a proposal for $5.1 billion worth of regional power grid upgrades — primarily driven by increased data center power demands in Northern Virginia — receives federal approval, Maryland ratepayers
Former employees of the Alcoa Eastalco aluminum smelting plant who worked at the facility before 1981 have begun securing cash benefits due to diagnoses of asbestos-related cancers since their employment.
Quantum Loophole has chosen to remove part of the former Alcoa Eastalco aluminum smelting plant site from the Maryland Department of the Environment’s Controlled Hazardous Substance oversight.
A new study commissioned by the Maryland Tech Council estimates that Quantum Loophole’s planned data center campus would annually generate almost $41 million in county tax revenue and employ 1,700
While Maryland’s Public Service Commission considered an exemption for Aligned Data Center to install 168 diesel generators at proposed data centers in Frederick County, supporters of the project sent the