New York becomes first US state to impose moratorium on data centers
New York has become the first US state to enact a moratorium on new data center construction. The move marks a significant policy shift as states grapple with the rapid expansion of data infrastructure driven by AI and cloud computing demand. The moratorium reflects growing concerns over the energy consumption and environmental impact associated with large-scale data centers. Authorities in New York have moved to pause new developments while policymakers assess the strain these facilities place on the power grid and local resources.
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