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The ongoing debate over the construction of data centers in Fredericksburg took center stage during the City Council meeting ...
DDC Solutions, a provider of data center solutions, today announced the release of their Business Impact Report, “New ...
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The process means that the communities get little input, even though the data centers create both air and noise pollution.
One piece of proposed legislation that would have increased state review died in committee last week. Another, which would if passed enable noise and land site reviews, is, for now, advancing.