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Cities are adopting new data center standards as public opposition grows
As the number of data centers across the U.S.
Source NPR Story Brief Updated 2h 14m ago
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As the number of data centers across the U.S. continues to increase, so does public opposition. That has some cities changing their standards for what acceptable data center development looks like.
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