Maine nearly became the first state to ban data centers
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Maine shows how public mobilization is making a difference in determining where data centers go, and how they impact local communities.
Data centers make controversial neighbors: They’re loud, they use a lot of water, and can drive electricity prices up. Following public concern and organizing efforts, Maine nearly implemented an 18-month ban on data center construction, before a governor veto.
Joining Flora to talk about real changes communities can advocate for in regards to data centers are Pete McGuire, climate reporter at Maine Public, and Lauren Keeler, director of ASU’s Just Energy Transition Center.
Guests:
Pete McGuire is climate reporter at Maine Public.
Dr. Lauren Keeler is an associate professor and director of the Just Energy Transition Center at Arizona State University.
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