Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: April 25, 2026

Melissa Palmer

April 25, 2026

Here are today’s most significant data center locality stories — regulatory battles, community opposition, and legal challenges shaping where data centers can be built across the United States.


1. Maine Governor Vetoes Bill That Would Have Paused New Data Centers
Maine · Government Policy
Maine Governor Janet Mills vetoed a bill that would have imposed a moratorium on new data center construction, effectively blocking the first US state freeze on new data centers. This veto signals continued openness to data center development in Maine, a key emerging market, despite growing concerns over energy and environmental impacts. Read here.

2. Wisconsin regulators: Data centers must cover full cost of their energy needs
Wisconsin · Power Grid Or Energy
Wisconsin regulators have mandated that data centers must pay the full cost of the energy they consume, including new power generation expenses, reversing previous subsidized rate structures. This decision impacts data center economics and could influence site selection as operators face higher operational costs in Wisconsin. Read here.

3. Appealing: Petitions against Columbia County data centers await ruling
Georgia · Lawsuit Or Legal
Petitions challenging data center developments in Columbia County, Georgia, are currently awaiting a ruling, reflecting active legal opposition to these projects. The outcome will set a precedent for community and regulatory pushback against data center expansion in the region, affecting future project approvals. Read here.

4. ‘Hyperscale’ data center project in Utah — expected to generate and consume more power than entire state — nears final approval
Utah · Power Grid Or Energy
A massive hyperscale data center project in Utah, projected to consume and generate more power than the entire state, is nearing final regulatory approval. This project highlights the escalating scale of data center energy demands and the critical need for infrastructure planning in emerging data center hubs. Read here.

5. Ohio utility advocate seeks probe into data center electricity costs
Ohio · Power Grid Or Energy
An Ohio utility advocate has called for an investigation into the electricity costs charged to data centers, questioning the fairness and transparency of current rates. This probe could lead to regulatory changes affecting data center operational expenses and utility relationships in a key Midwestern market. Read here.


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