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New York becomes first US state to impose data centre moratorium
New York became the first US state to impose a one-year moratorium on large new data centres, citing concerns over rising power costs, strained water supplies, and community impacts linked to AI infrastructure. Governor Kathy Hochul aims to establish environmental standards and repeal sales tax exemptions for large data centres, with the ban lifting once these measures are finalised.
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