HANOVER COUNTY, Va. — Residents from three counties voiced strong opposition Monday night to a massive data center project proposed for rural Hanover County, marking the first time community members stood face-to-face with developers of the controversial Hunting Hawk Technology Center.
Hundreds of residents from Hanover, Henrico and Goochland counties packed the gymnasium at South Anna Elementary School to express concerns about the 400-acre development proposed by HHHunt.
"This is our home, it's where we live and we don't want it here," said Brandy Banton, a Hanover homeowner.
The proposed Hunting Hawk Technology Center would include 10 buildings supporting 900 megawatts of power. HHHunt has filed permits with Hanover County to rezone the area for the project.
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