United States officials and local governments this week enacted and proposed a series of rules addressing large data centers, citing utility, water and environmental concerns. Little Rock’s Board passed an ordinance Tuesday, Reno extended a moratorium through Aug. 31, 2027, and county and state officials signaled reviews and potential legislation in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Local leaders outlined operational limits including water-source bans, requirements for independent power, noise monitoring, generator testing limits and setback rules. Senator Tracy Pennycuick announced a legislative package to require closed-loop water systems and independent power; public comment and council votes preceded regulatory drafting and further review in coming months.
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你的城镇也可能成为下一个。数据中心可以带来就业机会,但也可能带来噪音和环境问题。如果你担心当地的水资源使用或电力需求,请密切关注当地的会议。在公众意见征询期间发表你的看法。
美国的当地政府正在认真对待数据中心的规定。他们正关注用水、用电、噪音等方面。如果您在里诺、小石城、威斯康星州或宾夕法尼亚州,这些变化可能会影响到您。如果您认识这些地区的人,值得转发。
科技公司和公用事业公司将获得监管清晰度和可预测的许可条件,使他们能够以更明确的运营限制来规划基础设施和投资。
如果企业未能完全内部化环境影响,当地居民和市政公用事业可能面临与许可审查、基础设施升级和监测相关的短期中断和成本。
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美国官员和地方政府出台新规,应对大型数据中心带来的能源、水资源和环境挑战
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