Data center restriction in Pennsylvania is badly needed, anti-pollution advocate says
Summary
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has set new limits on building data centers in the state. An anti-pollution advocate, Matthew Mehalik, supports these restrictions and says they are necessary to protect the environment.Key Facts
- Data centers use a lot of energy and can cause pollution.
- Pennsylvania is placing new rules to control data center development.
- Governor Josh Shapiro introduced these limits to manage growth.
- Matthew Mehalik is the executive director of the Breathe Project, an anti-pollution group.
- Mehalik believes the restrictions are important for keeping communities healthy.
- Many U.S. communities are dealing with rising data center projects.
- The focus is on balancing technology growth with environmental protection.
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