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. Opponents of Google-backed data center rejoice in judge’s decision to put the project on hold
Minnesota · Lawsuit or Legal Action
A judge has put a Google-backed data center project on hold following opposition from local groups, effectively pausing development. This legal intervention highlights the increasing role of litigation in shaping data center expansion and signals heightened scrutiny for future projects. Read here.
2. A Nebraska county just banned new data centers for up to a year. More could follow.
Nebraska · Government Policy
A county in Nebraska has enacted a one-year moratorium on new data center developments, with indications that other counties may adopt similar measures. This pause reflects growing local concerns about the impacts of data centers and could slow regional data center growth in the Midwest. Read here.
3. Pennsylvania lawmakers introduce bills targeting data center development
Pennsylvania · Government Policy
Pennsylvania lawmakers have introduced legislation aimed at regulating and potentially restricting data center development across the state. These bills signal increasing legislative attention to data center impacts, potentially affecting future project approvals and operational conditions. Read here.
4. Ohioans to fight against data centers at Statehouse Monday
Ohio · Community Pushback
Community groups in Ohio are organizing to oppose data center projects with a planned demonstration at the Statehouse, aiming to influence policymakers. This grassroots activism reflects growing local resistance that could impact regulatory environments and project timelines in the region. Read here.
5. Cedar City protest calls for transparency, data-driven approach to data centers
Utah · Community Pushback
Residents of Cedar City held a protest demanding greater transparency and a data-driven approach in planning data center projects. This local activism underscores community concerns about data center impacts and pressures for more accountable development processes. Read here.
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