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. Governor DeSantis signs data center bill into law
Florida · Government Policy
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a new law regulating AI data centers, formalizing state-level oversight and rules for these facilities. This legislation sets a precedent for how states can manage the rapid growth of data centers tied to AI, impacting future development and regulatory frameworks nationwide. Read here.
2. Martindale Brightwood residents take data center case to court
Indiana · Lawsuit Or Legal
Residents of the Martindale Brightwood neighborhood in Indiana have filed a lawsuit challenging a local data center project, citing community impact concerns. This legal action highlights growing grassroots resistance and potential legal hurdles data center developers face in urban and residential areas. Read here.
3. NC bills target data center boom, seeking tax changes, consumer protections
North Carolina · Government Policy
North Carolina legislators have introduced bills aimed at rolling back data center sales tax exemptions and implementing consumer protections to address the rapid data center expansion. These proposed changes could significantly alter the financial incentives that have fueled the state’s data center boom, impacting future investment decisions. Read here.
4. Oregon regulators move to make data centers pay more for grid expansion
Oregon · Power Grid Or Energy
Oregon regulators have enacted new rules requiring data centers to bear the full costs of power grid expansions necessary to support their energy demands. This policy shift signals increased scrutiny on the energy infrastructure impact of data centers and could raise operational costs for future projects in the state. Read here.
5. Some Cheyenne residents push for moratorium on data center projects
Wyoming · Community Pushback
Residents in Cheyenne, Wyoming, are advocating for a moratorium on new data center projects amid concerns about community impact and resource use. This local pushback exemplifies growing public scrutiny and potential delays developers may face in expanding data center infrastructure in smaller communities. Read here.
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