The data center boom meets resistance in Maine as lawmakers pass a yearlong freeze
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Maine lawmakers have passed a yearlong freeze on energy-hungry data centers, citing concerns over blackouts, rising electricity bills, and water needs. The legislation, which may become the nation's first statewide moratorium, was propelled by community backlash against proposed data centers. The move signals growing opposition to tech giants' massive structures, despite their economic benefits, and may influence other states to follow suit, amid warnings of potential blackouts in the mid-Atlantic grid.