Deep Green: Lansing DG06

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313 S Capitol Ave
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Deep Green: Lansing DG06

Short Code: DG06
Year Built: 2026
PUE: 1.17
Floors: 2
Lot Size: 3 acres

UK-based data center firm Deep Green has withdrawn its proposals for its first U.S. facility, DG06, which was planned for downtown Lansing, Michigan.

While city staff had initially recommended the land sale, the project faced significant local pushback regarding rezoning and environmental concerns. Consequently, Deep Green formally withdrew its request to purchase the city-owned parking lots and rezone the property in April 2026, just ahead of a scheduled Lansing City Council vote, effectively halting the planned spring 2026 groundbreaking.

  • Number of data floors: 1
  • Separate delivery bays: 4 modules
  • Target PUE: <1.17
  • Containerised
  • 100 racks per module
  • Up to 600kW/rack
  • Fully deployed Internet Exchange and Cloud Ramp with diverse fibre routes.
  • Low-latency carrier-neutral scalable 800Gb connectivity
  • Connected Carriers: 10+

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By recapturing heat generated from data centers, Deep Green repurposes it for social good. The company focuses on environmentally friendly data infrastructure and partners with industrial and public facilities to use the heat emissions to meet heating and hot water needs. The primary goal is to save public swimming pools by using waste heat from distributed edge micro data centers.

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