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Investing.com -- Google announced a $9 billion investment in South Carolina through 2027 to expand its data center operations and support local workforce development.
The investment will go toward expanding the company’s existing Berkeley County data center campus and continuing construction of two new sites in Dorchester County, positioning South Carolina as a key hub for American infrastructure.
To support workforce development, Google is providing a grant through its philanthropic arm Google.org to the Electrical Training Alliance. The funding will help incorporate AI tools into training programs for more than 160 apprentices preparing for careers in the state’s growing tech and energy sectors.
The expansion is expected to create new jobs and contribute to South Carolina’s digital economy while advancing the United States’ position in AI innovation.
This announcement follows several other major infrastructure investments by Google across the United States and internationally, including recent investments in the United Kingdom and Belgium.
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