Aurora’s Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday voted to recommend the city adopt regulations around data centers that are stricter than were originally presented by city staff.
Linn County has adopted some of the nation’s strictest data center zoning rules. Residents say the protections aren’t enough.
The tech giant is attempting to skirt Linn County’s environmental and economic zoning requirements by redrawing a nearby city’s boundaries.
Multiple reports show the data centers used to store, train and operate AI models use significant amounts of energy and water ...
The Engine Technology Forum (ETF) today released the following statement from Allen Schaeffer, Executive Director, regarding state and local legislation and the evaluation of diesel and natural gas ...
Big technology companies scored a win in Olympia on Monday, as a sweeping bill to regulate data centers lapsed in the ...
The launch of three new products addresses critical supply chain bottlenecks and enables rapid deployment of data ...
Microsoft has acknowledged growing concerns about the lack of transparency in data center development. Tech companies in Wisconsin have been criticized for using anonymous LLCs and non-disclosure ...
The United States must build its own domestic battery supply chain to support the AI data center boom and reduce reliance on ...
Data center energy demand is soaring, driving gigawatt-scale growth in fast-start reciprocating engine power plants worldwide ...