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Big Tech’s fast-expanding plans for data centers are running into stiff community opposition

Communities across the U.S. are blocking or delaying two-thirds of $98 billion in data center proposals amid concerns over environmental and local impacts, Data Center Watch reports.

  • Tech companies and developers are facing increasing community opposition when trying to build large data centers.
  • Many municipal boards are struggling to determine if data centers fit within their zoning laws, with some considering waivers or new ordinances.
  • A growing number of data center proposals are being rejected as residents pressure local officials, with opponents going door-to-door and handing out signs.
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Big Tech's fast-expanding plans for data centers are running into stiff community opposition

Tech companies looking to plunge billions of dollars into ever-bigger data centers to power artificial intelligence and cloud computing are increasingly being voted down.

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regionalmedianews.com broke the news in on Saturday, January 3, 2026.
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