‘We’re really drawing a line in the sand’: New York could be the first state to temporarily ban large data centers


  • New York close to one-year moratorium on data centers
  • The governor still has to sign the bill
  • Ban supporters want more details on environmental impact

Public opinion appears to have turned against the development of large data centers, and this trend shows no signs of stopping. We may now have the first statewide ban of its kind in New York, after lawmakers passed a one-year moratorium (a temporary ban) on large data centers with peak demand of 20 megawatts or more.

As The Guardian reports, although the New York state legislature passed the moratorium, it’s not yet law: It still needs the signature of Gov. Kathy Hochul, who hasn’t said one way or the other whether she would approve the bill, and has until December to decide.

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