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. Janet Mills vetoes moratorium on data center development in Maine – Maine Public
Maine · Government Policy
Maine Governor Janet Mills vetoed a proposed statewide moratorium on data center development, rejecting legislative efforts to pause new projects. This decision signals ongoing state support for data center growth despite environmental and community concerns, impacting industry expansion strategies in the region. Read here.
2. Champaign County Board approves 1-year data center moratorium – NPR Illinois
Illinois · Government Policy
The Champaign County Board enacted a one-year moratorium on data center construction to allow time for regulatory review and community input. This pause reflects growing local caution and could influence other jurisdictions considering temporary halts to data center development amid infrastructure and environmental concerns. Read here.
3. No moratorium, but no green light: Douglas County keeps data centers and crypto mines on hold until regulations developed – Lawrence Journal-World
Kansas · Government Policy
Douglas County has decided not to impose a moratorium on data centers and crypto mining but is withholding approvals until formal regulations are established. This cautious approach underscores the need for clear local policies to manage rapid data center growth and its impacts on communities and infrastructure. Read here.
4. Concerned citizens sign petition to ban data centers in Ohio – Sidney Daily News
Ohio · Community Pushback
Citizens in Ohio have organized and signed a petition calling for a ban on new data center developments due to concerns over power consumption and local impacts. This grassroots action highlights increasing public resistance that could influence local government decisions and regulatory frameworks in key data center markets. Read here.
5. A massive Oracle data center planned for rural Michigan secures $16 billion in funding – Business Insider
Michigan · Corporate Financing
Oracle has secured $16 billion in funding for a massive new data center project in rural Michigan, marking one of the largest investments in the sector. This significant financial commitment signals continued large-scale data center expansion in the Midwest, impacting regional infrastructure and economic development. Read here.
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