As developers and tech giants plan to inject billions of dollars into constructing ever-larger data centers to support their AI ambitions, they have come up against an unexpected roadblock: town halls across the country are filling up with people seething with anger against the proposed projects and this is putting state and local authorities in a bind, especially now that midterms are coming up in November.
In the past, board meetings in municipalities were boring and sleepy. Now they are filled to the brim with angry residents exerting pressure on local officials to vote against proposed data center projects.
Data Center Watch reports that it is seeing a massive escalation in regulatory, political and community disruption to planned data center projects. In a recent report covering the May 2024 to March 2025, the consultancy documented 20 projects in 11 U.S. states that were delayed or blocked as a result of state-level or community opposition.
For many residents grappling with rising electricity bills, data centers present yet another reason why their bills could go even higher, and they aren’t taking it. Utility companies usually have to establish new transmission lines to data center sites and upgrade their systems in order to accommodate the new heavy load. The costs of these changes are often transferred to users, and communities feel they shouldn’t be footing the tab of Big Tech.
In its SEC filing in October, Microsoft mentioned community opposition, hyper-local dissent and local moratoriums as a significant operational risk that the company faces. This is a sentiment that many other tech companies are likely to relate with, because the growing opposition to these projects is widespread across the country.
Prominent politicians like Senator Bernie Sanders and Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida have added their voices to this growing opposition to data center construction. Speaking at The Villages in Florida, the governor rhetorically asked whether any of them would want to see a hyperscale data center constructed in their area, and added that in his view, not many would be comfortable having such a facility in their backyard. Sanders has gone as far as calling for a nationwide moratorium on the construction of data centers.
Companies used to simply convince local officials to support projects, and it was a done deal. However, data center projects are faring differently as residents have taken it upon themselves to make it clear to local officials that there is a price to pay for approving projects that residents don’t support.
A case to illustrate this happened in North Carolina where John Higdon, the mayor of Matthews, informed project developers that there was no way forward because there was a nearly guaranteed chance that the project would be rejected after local officials were inundated with emails, phone calls and texts opposed to the data center project.
It remains to be seen how tech giants like Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ: META) will work around such growing opposition to the establishment of data centers across the country.
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