Chaves County approves data center project amid rising demand for computing infrastructure
28 Oct 2025
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Wyoming-based Zenith Volts Corp. has chosen New Mexico for its flagship project — a 300-acre data center project.
Zenith, which says it develops carbon-negative energy infrastructures to power data and artificial intelligence applications, received approval from Chaves County commissioners for the project in August.
“Our goal is to pair renewable energy with advanced technology manufacturing and data center operations — creating sustainable economic growth while demonstrating that energy independence and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand,” Zenith Project Manager Nick Coleman wrote to the Journal.
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