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Today’s Signal
April 8, 2026
Two New England States Reject New Data Center Development
A report from Network World highlights that two New England states are pushing back on new data center development due to concerns over energy consumption, grid strain, and limited regional power capacity. Policymakers and regulators are increasingly hesitant to approve large-scale projects without clear plans for power sourcing, infrastructure upgrades, and community impact mitigation..(More)
Why It Matters
This is a strong signal that regional pushback is moving from discussion to action:
Permitting risk is real: States are beginning to actively deny or restrict projects, not just debate them.
Power availability is the gating factor: Regions with constrained grids are effectively closed to new large-scale data center growth.
Geographic shifts accelerate: Development will continue migrating toward power-rich regions (e.g., parts of the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Texas).
Government projects impacted: Public sector data centers in constrained regions may face delays, higher costs, or forced reliance on hybrid/cloud alternatives.
Gov DCx POV
We are entering a phase of “selective geography”—not every region can support data center growth. The future will favor locations that align power strategy, policy, and infrastructure execution.
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