One place there is a low chance of a green data center, North Dakota

Here is an article about the only Sierra Club staffer in North Dakota.

Green in a red state: North Dakota's only Sierra Club staffer

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In this Aug. 6, 2013, photo is Wayde Schafer in Bismarck, N.D.  Schafer, the organizer for the North Dakota chapter of the environmental group Sierra ...
James MacPherson / AP
Wayde Schafer, the organizer for the North Dakota chapter of the environmental group Sierra Club since 1999, says it hasn't been easy being green in a red state where even most Democrats encourage industrial development.

North Dakota's only Sierra Club staffer, Wayde Schafer, and his children stood atop a towering butte two decades ago and watched in the distance as a nodding donkey pump sucked oil from underground in an otherwise untouched area of western North Dakota's Badlands.

For Schafer, the lone oil well near Theodore Roosevelt National Park marked the decline of North Dakota's wide-open spaces and its clean water, air and land. And it was then that Schafer — a piano tuner by trade — pursued a path in professional environmentalism.

North Dakota is carbon friendly state and I don't think I have ever heard of ideas to support a green data center in the state.  If there was one, it could be the only one just like the lone Sierra Club staffer.