Indiana Organizations Propose Moratorium on Data Center Development
Over 27 public interest groups in Indiana are advocating for a moratorium on new data center projects to assess their impact. This pause aims to establish regulations that protect residents from potential adverse effects.
A coalition of 27 public interest organizations, including Black Sun Light Sustainability and Miami-Cass Counties Coalition for Utility & Environmental Protection, is calling for a moratorium on new data center developments in Indiana. This temporary halt is intended to give local governments time to evaluate the implications of such projects, engage with constituents, and create necessary zoning and permitting regulations.
Concerns regarding data center operations include their effects on utility affordability, reliability, environmental sustainability, noise, water use, and infrastructure strain. A moratorium could be implemented indefinitely or for a specified duration, reflecting a growing trend among local governments nationwide to address these issues.
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