New York becomes the first state to impose a data center moratorium
QQQ•Backlash grows as states weigh data center rules
New York's legislature last month passed a bill meant to impose guardrails on data centers, but it has not yet been sent to Hochul's desk for signing. Officials in her office described the bill as complicated, adding that "it's going to take some time to work through" with the state legislature.
The expansion of data centers in the U.S. is driving up power demand — and electricity bills — in large swaths of the country, drawing local and political backlash.
Only one-in-three Americans approve of the fast pace of data-center construction and most would oppose building one in their own community, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Dozens of state legislatures have introduced bills to rein in the effects of data centers on power bills and the environment. New York is the first to enact a full moratorium.


