New Jersey City Halts Data Center Project Amid Community Activism
A New Jersey city has abandoned a planned data center project following citizen mobilization, reflecting a growing movement against such facilities in the U.S. This decision highlights increasing concerns over energy consumption and environmental impacts associated with data centers.

New Brunswick, New Jersey, has canceled a proposed data center due to citizen activism, marking a significant political development. The decision came after residents raised alarms about the project, which was to be located near homes and an abandoned automotive site.
The community's concerns focused on the limited job creation versus the potential environmental footprint of the data center. This case reflects broader national debates on data centers' energy consumption, which surged by nearly 17% in New Jersey last year.
Legislative measures are being considered in the state to address these concerns, while Maine may soon impose a moratorium on new data center constructions. The increasing demand for data infrastructure driven by generative AI may further complicate these dynamics.




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