LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)-- Deep Green, a computing infrastructure company based in England, is proposing a $120 million state-of-the-art data center at the corner of Kalamazoo and Cedar Street in Lansing, aiming to transform the city's energy landscape.

According to Deep Green, the proposed data center will be ultra-efficient, capturing and reusing heat that would otherwise be wasted.

This initiative is expected to reduce Lansing's carbon emissions by the equivalent of 3,000 cars and decrease gas demand equivalent to 5,000 homes.

"As opposed to the hyper-scale data-centers that take up acres of land and use a city's worth of electricity, we use a very different approach," said Mark Lee, CEO of Deep Green. "By capturing and re-using the heat that otherwise would have been wasted, this proje

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