Project Jupiter, a massive data center in New Mexico, is racing to get its air quality permit moved up to September 14th — a critical step before construction can begin on its private natural gas microgrid. With the state’s Environment Department fast-tracking the hearing, environmental groups are raising alarms, while developer Yucca Growth Infrastructure eyes this approval as the green light to power its off-grid operation. The outcome could reshape how large-scale tech infrastructure handles emissions and energy independence.

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