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. Florida law regulating large data centers goes into effect – Spectrum News 13
Florida · Government Policy
Florida has enacted a new law that regulates the development and operation of large data centers, imposing specific requirements and oversight. This legislation marks a significant precedent for the industry by introducing state-level regulatory frameworks that could influence data center siting and operational strategies. Read here.
2. Gov. Greg Abbott calls for ban on data center development in rural Texas neighborhoods – The Texas Tribune
Texas · Government Policy
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has officially called for a ban on new data center developments in rural neighborhoods, signaling state-level intervention to restrict expansion. This move reflects growing political and community pushback in Texas, a major data center market, potentially reshaping future site selection and investment decisions. Read here.
3. Lawmakers pass bills to limit energy price hikes, regulate data centers – Spotlight Delaware
Delaware · Government Policy
Delaware lawmakers have passed legislation aimed at limiting energy price increases and imposing new regulations on data centers to manage their impact on the power grid. This legislative action highlights increasing governmental efforts to balance data center growth with energy affordability and grid reliability concerns. Read here.
4. St. Charles County considers data center moratorium – Spectrum News
Missouri · Government Policy
St. Charles County officials are actively considering imposing a moratorium on large-scale data center developments to address community and infrastructure concerns. Such moratoriums can delay or halt new projects, signaling increased local government scrutiny that data center operators must navigate. Read here.
5. Metro Council to use ticketed system for data center comments – Nashville Banner
Tennessee · Community Pushback
Nashville Metro Council has implemented a ticketed system to manage public comments on data center proposals, aiming to organize and regulate community input. This procedural change reflects growing local engagement and potential opposition, which can influence approval processes and project timelines. Read here.
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