'We should not have to sacrifice': New York could become first state to temporarily ban large datacenters
New York state legislature approved a one-year moratorium on large datacenters over 20MW, targeting hyperscale facilities powering AI. The bill, authored by state senator Kristen Gonzalez, now goes to Governor Kathy Hochul for signature. The move reflects a growing backlash against datacenter expansion.
Kristen Gonzalez, a state senator who authored the bill, said moratorium would target ‘hyperscale’ datacenters over 20MW
New York moved closer toward becoming the first US state to enact a moratorium on large datacenters this week. On Thursday, the state legislature approved a one-year ban on the facilities powering the AI boom.
The measure now heads to Kathy Hochul, the governor, who will decide whether to sign it into law. The Guardian spoke to a state senator in the wake of the historic vote about authoring the bill and the wider US backlash against datacenters.
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