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Data Center Boom Meets Resistance in Maine

The bill bars approvals for facilities using 20 megawatts or more and sets up a council to guide future regulation.

  • On Tuesday, Maine's legislature passed the nation's first statewide moratorium on new data centers exceeding 20 megawatts, freezing construction approvals through November 1, 2027, as lawmakers examine impacts on the state's power grid.
  • Supporters argue these massive facilities strain local power grids and drive up electricity costs, while data center construction has represented about 3 percent of US GDP growth in the past year.
  • Governor Janet Mills has 10 days to sign or veto the legislation, stating she remains undecided due to lacking a carve-out for a proposed project in the struggling town of Jay.
  • Dan Diorio of the Data Center Coalition claimed the moratorium discourages investment, while Rep. Melanie Sachs, the bill's sponsor, argued tradeoffs 'have not been shown to be of benefit.'
  • Beyond Maine, 12 additional states are considering similar legislative moratoriums, as Greg LeRoy of Good Jobs First noted that industry developers remain 'secretive' about their operations and financial details.
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alltoc.com broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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