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Google Pursues Tax Immunity for its Strategic $600 Mn Wind-Powered Data Centre

The tax reduction request is part of the tech company’s proposal to build a 375,000-square-foot (35,000-square-meter) data center in Becker on about 300 acres (120 hectares) owned by Xcel Energy, which would dedicate two new wind farms to power the facility

February 26, 2019. By News Bureau

Google has announced that its plan to construct a $600 million wind-powered data center in central Minnesota could pivot on the tech giant’s demand for officials to relinquish 20 years’ worth of future taxes.

Google has asked Sherburne County and the city of Becker for property tax breaks that would save the company up to $15 million.

The tax reduction request is part of the tech company’s proposal to build a 375,000-square-foot (35,000-square-meter) data center in Becker on about 300 acres (120 hectares) owned by Xcel Energy, which would dedicate two new wind farms to power the facility. The land is positioned next to the Sherburne County Generating Station, a large, coal-fired plant where the Minneapolis-based utility plans to withdraw most of its generators.

The project would bring an estimated 50 full-time tech jobs to the area, which local officials have acclaimed for assisting ease the transition away from a coal-based economy amid the Sherco plant’s impending closure.

Sherburne County Administrator Steve Taylor believed he expects county commissioners to be open to the tax abatement request. Taylor supposed the county will hold public hearings on the request in March.

”This will generate a lot of local economic activity that will benefit not only the city and the county but also the state and the region,” Taylor alleged.

Becker Mayor Tracy Bertram, who is among the project’s backers, has touted the potential economic benefits of bringing the data center to the city. She estimates it will bring more than $7 million a year to the county and attract other tech companies to invest in the area.

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is reviewing the agreements between Google and Xcel Energy. The utility has requested a decision by June 30th.

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