One of the largest data centers in the country is rising from the parched scrub desert of southern New Mexico. Most county officials are agog at the jobs and investment this high tech mega-project has promised to bring. But many locals are asking: can chile and pecan farming co-exist with Project Jupiter?
The scale of the project befuddles the brain.
At 1,400 acres, it could swallow New York’s Central Park. With two-and-a-half gigawatts of electricity, it could power more than half of New Mexico. And $165 billion in investment capital—if developers reach that goal—could pick up the tab for 40 Artemis moon shots.


This was rammed through with very little public discussion. The commissioners voting for it knew it would be unpopular. One of them quit and is running for a different office, the rest will get thrown out.
And no doubt they’ll all end up with lucrative consulting jobs at this, or some other, closely related company.