Why more communities are saying no to data centers

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A nationwide map illustrates the states considering temporary bans or restrictions on new data center construction as lawmakers weigh concerns about electricity demand, water use, environmental impacts and the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)

As demand for artificial intelligence and cloud computing continues to fuel a nationwide boom in data center construction, a growing number of states and local communities are moving to slow or temporarily halt new projects. Lawmakers and local officials say the pauses are intended to give governments time to study the impact these massive facilities could have on power grids, water supplies and surrounding neighborhoods before additional development moves forward.

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