
What is a data center?
A data center is a building that stores computing machines and their related equipment. They contain computing infrastructure that systems need such as data drives, servers and network equipment.


Data Centers are Needed Today
The information data centers store and transmit are vital information that power businesses, hospitals, schools, banks and emergency services. They are considered essential infrastructure for economic growth, national security and emerging technologies.

Powering Everyday Life in Hood County
From healthcare to public safety, data centers keep our community connected.
In additional to the artificial intelligence uses in the headlines that support the United States’ continued economic, military, and technological advancement, today nearly every telehealth visit, online class, ATM transaction and 911 call relies on data centers. This critical infrastructure will continue to support how Hood County residents live, work and stay safe.

U.S. Data Center Required Capacity
Over the last decade, technical infrastructure, such as data centers, has become increasingly important. In the U.S. alone, data center capacity is expected to almost double between 2025 and 2030.

Powering Everyday Life in Hood County
From healthcare to public safety, data centers keep our community connected. Every telehealth visit, online class, ATM transaction and 911 call relies on data centers. This critical infrastructure will continue to support how Hood County residents live, work and stay safe.

U.S. Data Center Required Capacity
The U.S. is at a time where securing additional data and technical infrastructure has become increasingly important. In the U.S. alone, data center capacity is expected to almost double between 2025 and 2030.
