politics
Shrinking Kevin O’Leary’s mammoth Utah data center project.
Utah Senate president J. Stuart Adams is calling for a 75 percent reduction, bringing the project from 40,000 acres to approximately 10,000, alongside demands for greater transparency and stronger conservation commitments. O’Leary says the reduced proposal is like “selling you a house, and you get to live in the upstairs toilet.”

TL;DR
- Utah Senate president J. Stuart Adams proposes a 75% reduction in the data center project.
- The project size would decrease from 40,000 acres to approximately 10,000 acres.
- Demands for greater transparency and stronger conservation commitments are included.
- Kevin O'Leary views the reduced proposal negatively, comparing it to a severely limited offer.