Assemblyman Michael Cashman is backing a one-year statewide moratorium on new data center projects, saying the facilities could strain electric grids, raise utility costs and place added pressure on local water supplies. The North Country lawmaker says the pause will give New York time to study the environmental and economic impacts of large data centers […]
Assemblyman Michael Cashman is backing a one-year statewide moratorium on new data center projects, saying the facilities could strain electric grids, raise utility costs and place added pressure on local water supplies. The North Country lawmaker says the pause will give New York time to study the environmental and economic impacts of large data centers before additional developments move forward.
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