Legal Agreement Ensures Renewable Energy and Wildlife Protection for Pittsburg Data Center Project
A legal agreement has been filed requiring zero-emission construction equipment and recycled water for cooling at a Pittsburg data center. The agreement follows a lawsuit by the Center against the city for insufficient environmental protections related to the project's approval in 2024.
Key terms include a $750,000 developer payment for climate resiliency projects, a commitment to 100% renewable energy, rooftop solar installations, and biological monitoring of local wildlife. Future phases of the project will require separate environmental reviews. The Center will dismiss its legal challenge and not oppose the first project phase, addressing concerns over the environmental impact of the rapidly growing AI data center sector, which is known for high water and energy consumption.
