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Deep Green Announces 24MW Data Center in Michigan

Nov 13, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

UK data center firm Deep Green has officially announced plans to expand into the US with the development of a $120 million, 24MW data center in Lansing, Michigan.

“Our mission is to accelerate the decarbonization of heat for the benefit of people and the planet,” said Mark Lee, chief executive officer of Deep Green. “By capturing and reusing heat that would otherwise be wasted, this project transforms Lansing’s energy landscape, turning technology into a local sustainability solution. We’re proud to partner with the city of Lansing and the Board of Water & Light to make this vision a reality.”


“Economic development and repurposing surface parking lots continues to be a priority. Deep Green’s proposal to develop and better utilize these city lots will provide not only urban infill and density but will also be a major investment and dynamic innovation in our downtown,” said Lansing Mayor Andy Schor. “This project will generate more than $1 million in additional revenue per year for Lansing, which could be used for so many city needs - from police officers and fire fighters, to corridor improvement and assistance to those that need social services.

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