Today’s AI Data Center News

  • Data Center Locality Report: March 30, 2026

    The analysis of 81 articles on data center locality issues dated March 30, 2026, identified challenges in 34.6% of cases, with government policy emerging as the most frequent concern (13 instances), followed by community pushback (8) and zoning permit delays (4). Notably, issues were concentrated in a few key states, with Minnesota and Ohio reporting six and four cases respectively, while Michigan and Kentucky had fewer occurrences. A general category accounted for six issues not tied to specific states. These findings suggest regulatory and community resistance are primary barriers affecting data center development, particularly in the Midwest region.

    Today’s Data Center News at a Glance

    • 81 data center articles analyzed
    • 28 articles (34.6%) involve local opposition or regulatory issues

    Top States with Locality Issues

    1. General: 6 issues (21.4%)
    2. Minnesota: 6 issues (21.4%)
    3. Ohio: 4 issues (14.3%)
    4. Michigan: 2 issues (7.1%)
    5. Kentucky: 1 issues (3.6%)

    Primary Issue Types

    • Government Policy & Regulation: 13 articles (46.4%)
    • Community Opposition: 8 articles (28.6%)
    • Zoning & Permitting: 4 articles (14.3%)

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  • Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: March 29, 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. Phillipsburg moves to ban data centers as energy concerns grow
    New Jersey · Government Policy
    Phillipsburg has taken concrete action by moving to ban data centers due to growing energy concerns. This matters to the data center industry as it signals increasing local regulatory pushback that could limit data center expansion in energy-constrained regions. Read here.

    2. Judge dismisses Hobart data center challenge
    Indiana · Lawsuit Or Legal
    A legal challenge against a data center project in Hobart was dismissed by a judge, allowing the project to proceed. This ruling is significant for the industry as it reduces legal uncertainty and may set a precedent for future data center developments facing opposition. Read here.

    3. Apex sets public hearing on proposed data center moratorium
    North Carolina · Government Policy
    The town of Apex has scheduled a public hearing to discuss a proposed moratorium on data center development. This is important for the industry as it reflects growing local government efforts to pause or regulate data center growth amid community and infrastructure concerns. Read here.

    4. Seminole Nation Becomes First Indigenous Group to Ban Planet-Cooking Data Centers From Its Land
    Oklahoma · Government Policy
    The Seminole Nation has enacted a ban on data centers on its land, becoming the first Indigenous group to take such a step. This development matters to the data center industry as it highlights emerging jurisdictional restrictions and the importance of engaging with Indigenous communities in data center planning. Read here.

    5. Lawmakers advance bill to give state additional oversight of new data center water use
    Pennsylvania · Government Policy
    Pennsylvania lawmakers have advanced legislation to increase state oversight of water usage by new data centers. This is critical for the industry as it signals heightened regulatory scrutiny on resource consumption, potentially affecting site selection and operational costs. Read here.


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