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South Carolina’s growing tech industry boosted by Meta’s $800 million data center project, 100 jobs to be created

Aiken County, South Carolina – Facebook’s parent company, Meta, is starting a massive $800 million data center building project in Aiken County, South Carolina. Announced on Thursday, this development marks Meta’s first data center in the state and will serve as a primary hub for running the several technology initiatives including artificial intelligence and their several social media platforms.

Covering 715,000 square feet, the project is supposed to create about 100 jobs in western South Carolina. As Meta grows its infrastructure throughout the United States, the data center is strategically significant for them; it will be Meta’s 22nd data center in the U.S. and 26th worldwide. Plans call for operations starting in 2027’s spring.

Meta’s announcement’s timing is especially significant since it coincides with efforts by a Senate panel from South Carolina addressing the state’s future energy consumption. South Carolina is seeing more demand for power as its industrial industry grows and population rises. Because of their large water and energy needs, data centers—like the one Meta intends to construct—are very crucial to this conversation.

During the announcement, Governor Henry McMaster highlighted the state’s ample water supplies and ongoing efforts to enhance its power infrastructure, declaring the project “a major win for South Carolina’s thriving technology industry.” Meta wants to run the center entirely on renewable energy in line with more general environmental goals and projects.

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Nonetheless, the idea has also raised questions over the viability of such massive construction among nearby legislators. With data centers predicted to account for 65% to 70% of the expected rise in the state’s electricity demand over the next decade, Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey voiced doubts over their environmental impact. Massey stressed the need of creative resource management even if she acknowledged the advantages of greater employment and higher tax collections.

Facebook's parent company, Meta, is starting a massive $800 million data center building project in Aiken County, South Carolina
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The founding of the data center in Aiken County shows community involvement as much as technological growth. Reflecting a dedication to provide a trained future workforce in the region, Meta intends to partner with nearby schools to support science and technology education.

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This growth fits a larger pattern in South Carolina, which is turning into a tech powerhouse with their data centers. Companies such Google, DC Blox, and QTS have either built or are constructing major facilities in the state, therefore helping to explain its rising center for technical infrastructure.

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