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. NC House passes data center regulation, pro-nuclear power bill amid concerns it may prolong coal use – WUNC
North Carolina · Government Policy
The North Carolina House has passed a bill that imposes stricter regulations on data centers while also fast-tracking pro-nuclear power initiatives. This legislation signals a significant shift in state policy that could affect data center development and energy sourcing in a key U.S. market. Read here.
2. In first, California city overwhelmingly votes to permanently ban datacenters – The Guardian
California · Zoning Permit
A California city has voted overwhelmingly to permanently ban the construction of new data centers within its jurisdiction. This unprecedented local action reflects growing community opposition and sets a precedent that could influence other municipalities facing similar pressures. Read here.
3. New York set to pass one-year moratorium on data centers – Syracuse.com
New York · Government Policy
New York is poised to enact a one-year moratorium on new data center developments to allow for a comprehensive review of their environmental and infrastructure impacts. This pause could slow down expansion plans and influence regulatory approaches in other states. Read here.
4. Trying to get the Stratos data center on the ballot, locals are now appealing to a judge – Utah News Dispatch
Utah · Lawsuit or Legal
Local residents in Utah are appealing to a judge in an effort to get a proposed Stratos data center project placed on the ballot for public vote. This legal challenge highlights increasing community activism and potential delays in data center project approvals. Read here.
5. Seattle poised to ban new datacenters in blow to big tech hub – The Guardian
Washington · Government Policy
Seattle is preparing to implement a ban on new data center construction, marking a significant policy shift in a major technology hub. This move could have wide-reaching implications for tech companies and data center developers seeking expansion in the Pacific Northwest. Read here.
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