Today’s AI Data Center News

  • Data Center Locality Report: March 13, 2026

    The analysis of 88 data center locality articles on March 13, 2026, identified locality issues in 65.9% of cases, with government policy emerging as the predominant concern, accounting for 31 instances. Community pushback and power grid or energy challenges were also notable issues, appearing 13 and 6 times respectively. Among states, Virginia recorded the highest number of locality issues (11), followed by Minnesota and Kansas with 5 each, while Georgia reported 2. These findings indicate that regulatory environments and local community resistance are critical factors influencing data center site viability, particularly in Virginia.

    Today’s Data Center News at a Glance

    • 88 data center articles analyzed
    • 58 articles (65.9%) involve local opposition or regulatory issues

    Top States with Locality Issues

    1. Virginia: 11 issues (19.0%)
    2. General: 9 issues (15.5%)
    3. Minnesota: 5 issues (8.6%)
    4. Kansas: 5 issues (8.6%)
    5. Georgia: 2 issues (3.4%)

    Primary Issue Types

    • Government Policy & Regulation: 31 articles (53.4%)
    • Community Opposition: 13 articles (22.4%)
    • Power Grid & Energy: 6 articles (10.3%)

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  • Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: March 12, 2026

    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. Licking County’s St. Albans Township becomes first to ban data centers
    Ohio · Local Ban
    St. Albans Township in Licking County, Ohio, has enacted the first local ban on data center developments, setting a precedent for other municipalities. This move signals growing local resistance to data center expansion due to concerns over energy use and community impact, which could influence future industry site selections. Read here.

    2. Apex Initiates Moratorium on Data Centers
    North Carolina · Moratorium
    The town of Apex, North Carolina, has officially initiated a moratorium on new data center developments to allow time for policy review and community input. This pause reflects increasing local scrutiny on data center growth, particularly regarding infrastructure strain and environmental concerns, impacting regional industry expansion plans. Read here.

    3. Florida House waters down, passes bill restricting data centers
    Florida · Legislation Passed
    The Florida House has passed a watered-down bill that imposes restrictions on data center developments, reflecting legislative efforts to regulate the industry’s rapid growth. This legislation matters as it sets a regulatory framework that could slow expansion and increase compliance costs for data center operators in the state. Read here.

    4. Columbus City Council holds meeting about concerns, resolutions for data centers in central Ohio
    Ohio · Government Meeting
    The Columbus City Council convened a meeting to address growing community concerns and discuss potential resolutions regarding data center developments in central Ohio. This engagement highlights increasing local governmental involvement and potential regulatory changes that could affect data center approvals and operations. Read here.

    5. Prince William Planning Commission rejects power station plan tied to data center expansion
    Virginia · Planning Commission Decision
    The Prince William Planning Commission in Virginia rejected a proposed power station plan that was critical for a planned data center expansion. This decision underscores local regulatory hurdles related to infrastructure support for data centers, potentially delaying or blocking future projects. Read here.


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