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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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.
Read the full report at NPR Business ↗
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- As the number of data centers across the U.S. continues to increase, so does public opposition.
- How widely is it covered?
- 1 outlet, average source rating 8.0/10.
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- 6m ago.
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Cities are adopting new data center standards as public opposition grows
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