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Brief of diving:
- The Amazon and Detailed Technology Conglomerate plans to invest at least $ 20 billion in Pennsylvania, initially focused on two data centers in Bucks and Luzerne counties, according to a June 9, news statement of the company.
- The two Campus of the Data Center will be located in the municipality of Falls in Bucks County and in the municipality of Salem in Luzerne County, according to June 9 Governor Josh Shapiro News. Other Pennsylvania communities are being considered for future campuses, according to Shapiro’s release.
- Since 2010, Amazon has invested more than $ 26 billion in Spain, according to the company. Beside the data centers, the investment will support thousands of construction work and other positions in the data center supply chain.
Divide vision:
The new data centers will be incorporated into the increasing footprint of Amazon operations in Pennsylvania, which includes 23 compliance and arrangement centers and 20 last -mile delivery stations, according to the Governor’s office.
“This initial investment of Amazon will create thousands of stable and well paid works as Pennsylvania workers build, maintain and operate the first two campuses of the Data Center in Luzerne County and Bucks County,” said Governor Shapiro in the statement of his office.
Amazon also plans to establish a pipeline of training programs that will help Pennsylvania workers build future data centers, according to the company. These include:
- Amazon Community Workforecte Accelerator: Training centers that support racing in cloud computing infrastructure with Amazon Web Services and its network of contractors, vendors and partners. CWA hosts a wide variety of qualified technical shops training programs to prepare workers to build, connect, feed and operate and maintain AWS data centers in this region.
- Infrastructure of Information AWS PRE-PPRENTICISHIP: A payment pre-Painting Dam designed for students and employment applicants to prepare for entry into any of several races that build, connect, feed and operate the infrastructure of what Amazon calls the information economy. Those who successfully complete the program will get credentials recognized by the industry and an interview with AWS or one of their contractors.
- Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing Workshops: Two -day certified courses implemented in local community colleges, technical schools and universities that will form individuals in a new melting splicing (the fiber -optic cables), techniques and equipment, and then connect these students with fiber entrepreneurs.
Amazon’s investment occurs in the middle of a turbulent construction climate where Data centers are still king Like other flag sectors. In April, the planning for the facilities raised the Dodge Momentum index of 0.9%, although other specialized areas fell.
Amazon is not alone in its reduction in the data center. Google has invested more than $ 17 billion In servers and data centers this year, while a joint company of Oracle, Softbank and Openai committed to Invest at least 100 billion dollars to the artificial intelligence infrastructure, which could climb up to $ 500 million.
