Energy Storage Solutions, a company focused on large-scale infrastructure and energy storage, has filed an appeal urging officials in an Eastern North Carolina town to approve its proposal for a $6.2 billion data center facility.
The proposed development represents one of the most ambitious technology and data infrastructure projects in the region’s history. Local authorities, however, have expressed concerns over environmental impact, zoning compatibility, and potential strain on existing utilities.
According to representatives of Energy Storage Solutions, the project could create thousands of jobs during construction and hundreds of long-term positions afterward. Company leadership insists that the facility will drive significant economic growth and position the area as a strategic hub for future data technology.
While some community members support the initiative for its potential to revitalize the region’s economy, others have voiced skepticism about the scale of the project and whether it aligns with local resources. Environmental groups are reportedly watching the process closely, calling for transparency and stronger regulatory review.
“We remain committed to working with the town and regional partners to make this project a reality,” a company spokesperson said. “Our investment will bring long-term economic benefits to Eastern North Carolina.”
The appeal is currently under review. If approved, it could transform the town into a model location for next-generation data infrastructure in the southeastern United States.
Author’s summary: Energy Storage Solutions is pushing for approval of a $6.2 billion North Carolina data hub, facing environmental and local regulatory challenges while promising major economic benefits.