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. Northampton residents win 32‑month pause on data centers
North Carolina · Government Policy
Northampton County has secured a 32-month moratorium on new data center projects following resident opposition and local government action. This pause is significant as it reflects growing local resistance and regulatory caution impacting data center expansion in the region. Read here.
2. DeSantis signs bill aimed at regulating Florida data centers
Florida · Government Policy
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed comprehensive legislation regulating data center operations, including environmental and energy use standards. This law marks one of the first state-level regulatory frameworks specifically targeting data centers, setting a precedent for industry compliance and operational oversight. Read here.
3. Saguache County places moratorium on data center projects
Colorado · Government Policy
Saguache County has enacted a moratorium on new data center projects to allow time for further study and community input. This local action highlights increasing scrutiny at the county level, potentially slowing data center development and signaling caution to industry stakeholders. Read here.
4. Wisconsin regulators approve rates for Meta’s Beaver Dam data center, with sharp criticism
Wisconsin · Power Grid Or Energy
Wisconsin regulators have approved electricity rates for Meta’s Beaver Dam data center despite vocal criticism regarding cost impacts and energy demand. This decision underscores ongoing regulatory challenges balancing data center growth with utility ratepayer protections and grid stability. Read here.
5. Temple council advances controversial data center project
Texas · Community Pushback
The Temple City Council has advanced a contentious data center project amid significant public debate and opposition from local residents. This move illustrates the growing community pushback data centers face in Texas, potentially influencing future project approvals and local regulatory approaches. Read here.
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