NSA Bluffdale Center won’t gobble up Utah’s power supply The intense secrecy surrounding the National Security Agency’s new Bluffdale data center has sparked a lot of myths, including that the project will use so much energy it will strain Utah’s power supply and drive up the electricity costs. The facts, though, short circuit that rumor. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has estimated the NSA facility will require 65 megawatts of electricity to run ...
June 30, 2013 - The Salt Lake Tribune