Apple has filed for a permit to build another data center campus adjacent to its existing data center site, Prjoect Mills, at the Reno Technology Park in Reno, Nevada, finds this report. Codenamed ‘Project Huckleberry’, the plan entails a new facility with multiple data center clusters and a support building - similar to Project Mills. According to the report, Mills isn’t fully built yet but when completed, it will consist of 14 buildings that take up more than 400,000 square feet. The report adds that Apple applied for a permit to build a new 50 MW electrical substation at the site last year to support its growth in Reno. The campus is currently being served by a 15 MW feed from the utility NV Energy. The Reno Technology Park is a site specifically built to house data centers. It spreads over 2,200 contiguous acres and is located along the I-80 ‘fiberway’ connecting NYC and Silicon Valley. It can support up to Tier 4 data centers.
Apple has filed for a permit to build another data center campus adjacent to its existing data center site, Prjoect Mills, at the Reno Technology Park in Reno, Nevada
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