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. This huge N.J. town just banned AI data centers before one could even open – NJ.com
New Jersey · Government Policy
A major municipality in New Jersey has enacted a ban on AI-focused data centers before any such facility could be established. This legislative action signals growing local government intervention in data center development, especially concerning AI workloads, impacting industry expansion strategies. Read here.
2. Colleton County advances moratorium months after public outcry over proposed data center – Post and Courier
South Carolina · Government Policy
Colleton County has moved forward with a moratorium on data center development following significant public opposition to a proposed project. This pause reflects increasing community influence on local data center approvals, potentially slowing industry growth in sensitive or contested areas. Read here.
3. Huge data center gets approvals in Middlesex Township — a likely legal challenge, too – PennLive.com
Pennsylvania · Lawsuit Or Legal
A large data center project in Middlesex Township has secured necessary approvals but faces imminent legal challenges from local groups. This situation underscores the rising legal risks and community resistance that data center developers must navigate in certain localities. Read here.
4. Lonsdale passes 1-year moratorium on data centers: ‘We need to do this right’ – southernminn.com
Minnesota · Government Policy
The city of Lonsdale has enacted a one-year moratorium on data center development to allow time for proper planning and regulation. This pause reflects growing caution among municipalities to balance data center growth with community and infrastructure concerns. Read here.
5. Oklahoma bill pushes grid costs to data center companies – E&E News by POLITICO
Oklahoma · Power Grid Or Energy
Oklahoma lawmakers have introduced a bill that would shift certain electrical grid costs onto data center companies. This legislative move could significantly impact the operating expenses and site selection decisions for data center operators in the state. Read here.
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