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 Is About to Become the First State to Ban New Data Centers
Maine · Government Policy
Maine is set to become the first U.S. state to enact a ban on new data center developments, marking a significant legislative action against the industry’s expansion. This matters because it signals a growing regulatory resistance that could influence data center siting and investment decisions nationwide. Read here.
2. Nebraska Legislature advances bill paving the way for data centers
Nebraska · Government Policy
The Nebraska Legislature has advanced a bill designed to facilitate data center development by easing regulatory hurdles and providing incentives. This legislative progress is critical as it positions Nebraska as a more attractive destination for data center investments amid increasing competition among states. Read here.
3. Proposed amendment to ban large data centers to go before Ohio Ballot Board
Ohio · Government Policy
A grassroots-backed amendment proposing a ban on large data centers is set to be reviewed by the Ohio Ballot Board, potentially leading to a statewide vote. This development is significant as it reflects growing local opposition that could reshape data center expansion policies in a key U.S. market. Read here.
4. Texas regulator grilled over data center costs
Texas · Power Grid Or Energy
Texas utility regulators faced intense questioning over the rising costs data centers impose on the state’s power grid during a recent hearing. This matters because Texas is a major data center hub, and energy cost and infrastructure challenges could impact future data center growth and operational expenses. Read here.
5. Developer withdraws Monterey Park data center project after community pushback
California · Community Pushback
A planned data center project in Monterey Park, California, was withdrawn by the developer following significant community opposition. This case highlights the increasing influence of local communities in halting or reshaping data center projects, emphasizing the need for industry engagement with stakeholders. Read here.
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