Maine Is About to Become the First State to Ban Major New Data Centers
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- Maine lawmakers advanced the nation's first statewide moratorium on large data centers, citing AI boom concerns.
- Bill LD 307 blocks permits for new data centers requiring over 20 megawatts until November 2027.
- A Data Center Coordination Council will study the strain on Maine's aging electrical grid during the pause.
- Residents successfully opposed projects in Wiscasset and Lewiston over water usage and safety concerns.
- Projects in Jay, Sanford, and Loring Air Force Base are now in limbo.
- Similar restrictions may spread nationwide as AI's energy demand grows, with data centers consuming 4% of U.S. electricity.
- Maine's move is seen as a 'canary in the coal mine' for state-level resistance to Big Tech's energy demands.