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. A Nebraska county just banned new data centers for up to a year. More could follow.
Nebraska · Moratorium on new data centers
A Nebraska county has enacted a one-year ban on new data center developments, with indications that other counties may adopt similar moratoriums. This pause reflects growing local concerns about the rapid expansion of data centers and signals increasing regulatory scrutiny that could slow industry growth in the region. Read here.
2. Logan County enacts 12-month data center moratorium
Illinois · Moratorium on new data centers
Logan County in Illinois has passed a 12-month moratorium on new data center projects to allow time for regulatory review and community input. This move highlights growing local government efforts to manage the pace and impact of data center development amid concerns over infrastructure and environmental strain. Read here.
3. Virginia congressmen file energy cost transparency, data center attack protections bills
Virginia · Legislation on energy transparency and security
Virginia congressmen have introduced bills aimed at increasing energy cost transparency for data centers and enhancing protections against cyber and physical attacks on these facilities. These legislative efforts underscore the growing importance of regulatory frameworks addressing the operational costs and security risks of data centers in a key industry hub. Read here.
4. Minneapolis City Council enacts a six-month pause on some data centers
Minnesota · Moratorium on data center projects
The Minneapolis City Council has enacted a six-month pause on certain data center projects to evaluate their impact on local infrastructure and communities. This temporary halt reflects increasing municipal caution and regulatory intervention in managing data center growth within urban areas. Read here.
5. Franklin County passes ordinance to help towns regulate data centers
Pennsylvania · Ordinance for local data center regulation
Franklin County has passed a new ordinance designed to assist smaller towns in regulating data center developments more effectively. This local legislative action represents a growing trend of empowering municipalities to manage data center impacts on community resources and zoning. Read here.
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