What Price Data Centers?


Ohioans are fed up with data centers; OH lawmakers take notice 

Spotlight on Hilliard: The race to cash in on AI means data centers. And data centers want land and power. How power is ramped up to meet the demand, how it's sourced, its effect on neighbors' air quality, and who's to pay for it are all on the table in Ohio. And Hilliard, west of Columbus, is leading the way in the effort to slow down the behemoth so people can have a say in what they have to put up with. Read on.

But St. Albans Twp in Licking County is First to Ban

On March 10, the Township Trustees banned data centers. No one at the meeting objected. 
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Will Ohio Make a $98 million Mistake?

There's a better way, agri-voltaics. But the experience in Morrow County shows the Ohio Power Siting Board may not be up to the job of moving the state to a better all-round energy solution.