TECHNOLOGYVIRGINIA MERCURY
Virginia’s romance with data centers has cooled, but nobody benefits if there’s a full breakup
Virginia, home to the world’s largest concentration of data centers, faces growing concerns over their environmental and economic impacts, including grid strain, water consumption, and declining residential property values. Legislative efforts aim to end tax exemptions for data centers, while local governments restrict their development to industrial zones amid public opposition.
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