Project Jade’s $6 Billion Data Center Presses On Without Crusoe
Cheyenne, Wyoming’s Project Jade, a behemoth 1.8-gigawatt data center, has just lost its development partner Crusoe, but the project remains on track.
After Crusoe announced it would be backing out of the deal, the developers of Project Jade reassured stakeholders and locals that the massive $6 billion project will continue as planned.
This isn’t small news; the project will create an enormous influx of jobs and generate significant revenue for Wyoming. Project Jade has been touted as one of the largest investments in the state’s history and will undoubtedly bring some excitement to the local economy.
The Impact of Crusoe’s Departure
The news of Crusoe‘s withdrawal has likely sent shockwaves through the tech industry and investors. The project was initially touted as a joint effort between Crusoe and the developers, but it appears the partnership has fallen through. Despite this setback, the developers are confident in their ability to move forward without Crusoe.
What this means
For the state of Wyoming, this means the massive influx of revenue and jobs associated with Project Jade will continue as planned. The project’s impact on the local economy will be significant, and the fact that it’s moving forward without its original partner is a testament to the developers’ resilience. For investors and those following the project, this development is a key reminder that even with setbacks, ambitious projects can still come to fruition.



