QTS supports thoughtful efforts to strengthen infrastructure planning, protect ratepayers and natural resources, and enable long-term economic growth through responsible digital infrastructure development.
ASHBURN, Va., Aug. 17, 2026 – As one of the world’s largest data center operators, QTS welcomes Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s leadership and West Virginia’s efforts to establish a comprehensive framework for responsible data center development that prioritizes infrastructure planning, community engagement, environmental stewardship and ratepayer protection.
“Communities deserve confidence that digital infrastructure projects are planned responsibly, developed transparently and designed to deliver long-term value for local residents,” said Tag Greason and David Robey, Co-CEOs of QTS. “As demand for digital infrastructure continues to grow, we support policies and frameworks that encourage thoughtful planning, protect local resources, ensure project-related costs are appropriately managed and foster strong partnerships with the communities where data centers operate. We appreciate Gov. Morrisey’s leadership in elevating these important issues and West Virginia’s focus on establishing clear expectations for responsible growth. We look forward to supporting conversations that advance these shared objectives.”
For more than 20 years, QTS has built and operated data centers in communities across North America. Grounded in its Commitment to Communities, the company works closely with local stakeholders to support development that is aligned with community priorities and long-term economic opportunity. QTS is committed to:
- Planning and coordinating infrastructure needs early with utilities, regulators and local stakeholders.
- Ensuring project-related infrastructure investments are responsibly funded so no project costs are not shifted to ratepayers.
- Building data centers that use a closed-loop cooling system that does not consume water, once operational.
- Creating quality jobs and workforce development opportunities.
- Supporting local community priorities through ongoing investment and partnership.
- Leading with transparency and accountability throughout the development process.
Gov. Morrisey’s framework highlights the importance of addressing energy, water, infrastructure and community considerations as digital infrastructure investment continues to accelerate. QTS looks forward to working alongside policymakers, utility partners, community leaders and industry stakeholders to help advance responsible development practices that strengthen local economies, support critical technology infrastructure and deliver lasting community benefit.