New bills introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives Thursday would place a moratorium on the construction of all data centers until April 1, 2027.
Data centers were one of the bright spots in a year that saw total construction spending decline 1.4% from the previous year.
The surge in electricity demand from data centers has the potential to significantly reshape regional power grids before the end of the decade, accounting for 9 percent to 17 percent of total U.S.
A Hopkins County District Court judge has issued a temporary injunction against power system construction at the Sulphur ...
Community members gathered at the Radisson Plaza Hotel for the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women Gala in downtown ...
BAY COUNTY, MI – A developer has been granted special use approval for a 120-unit apartment complex in Bay City, marking a ...
As more and more communities throughout Michigan continue to fill their local city halls to express their concerns about data ...
After getting an earful from residents about the lack of notice for the city's first datacenter city leaders are looking at writing new rules and maybe put the brakes on future projects ...
A Florida bill mandating public disclosure for data centers cleared the Senate, aiming to protect communities from ...
It’s becoming fashionable for pandering politicians to call for “moratoriums” on new construction.
After the San Marcos City Council voted to deny a rezoning proposal from a data center, some water advocates took a breath, ...
Charlotte is in full boom mode, but the city’s growth spurt is starting to feel a little cramped. On one side, national companies and new residents keep pouring into the region. On the other, ...
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