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Cities are adopting new data center standards as public opposition grows

First publishedAug 17, 21:26 UTC
Last updatedAug 17, 23:57 UTC · 6m ago
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Cities are adopting new data center standards as public opposition grows
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As the number of data centers across the U.S. continues to increase, so does public opposition.

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As the number of data centers across the U.S. continues to increase, so does public opposition. That has some cities changing their standards for what acceptable data center development looks like.

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As the number of data centers across the U.S. continues to increase, so does public opposition.
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1 outlet, average source rating 8.0/10.
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    Cities are adopting new data center standards as public opposition grows

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