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New York imposes first-in-the-nation statewide freeze on ‘hyperscale’ data centers

New York imposes first-in-the-nation statewide freeze on ‘hyperscale’ data centers

Summary

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a pause on new large-scale data centers in the state for up to one year. This pause aims to allow time to create rules that protect the environment, the energy system, and electricity costs for residents.

Key Facts

  • New York is the first state in the U.S. to impose a statewide freeze on new hyperscale data centers.
  • The freeze will last for up to one year.
  • This pause stops state approval of environmental permits for new large data centers.
  • The goal is to develop a plan to protect the environment and the state’s power grid.
  • Officials want to prevent sharp increases in electric bills for New Yorkers.
  • Hyperscale data centers are very large facilities that store and process vast amounts of digital information.
  • The freeze gives New York more time to balance technology growth with environmental and energy concerns.
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