Chicago, Illinois lawmakers introduced the POWER Act this week to impose environmental, water and energy requirements on hyperscale data centers, requiring new facilities to cover their energy infrastructure costs. Governor J.B. Pritzker told reporters data centers should pay for the electricity they use while the state expands generation capacity. In Wisconsin, local officials and protesters sought moratoria and tighter oversight, citing risks to rates, water and land use. Industry critics and experts debate what constitutes a fair contribution from tech firms amid rising electricity demand. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Energy producers and state governments may benefit from expanded generation capacity, new fees and clearer regulatory frameworks while operators bear infrastructure costs required by the proposed regulations.
Local residents and ratepayers risk higher electricity rates, strained water resources and land-use impacts if hyperscale data center growth proceeds without strict safeguards.
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