Trump rails against New York’s statewide datacenter moratorium
Former President Donald Trump criticized New York Governor Kathy Hochul's decision to implement a one-year moratorium on new hyperscale datacenters. New York became the first US state to enact such a pause on Tuesday, with Governor Hochul stating the order aims to establish regulatory standards for environmental impacts, energy grid protection, land disruption, noise pollution, and water supply.

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AI-generatedFormer President Donald Trump criticized New York Governor Kathy Hochul's decision to implement a one-year moratorium on new hyperscale datacenters. New York became the first US state to enact such a pause on Tuesday, with Governor Hochul stating the order aims to establish regulatory standards for environmental impacts, energy grid protection, land disruption, noise pollution, and water supply. Trump argued on Truth Social that the ban was politically motivated and that datacenters are crucial for job creation and state revenue. He also suggested datacenters should cover their own utility costs rather than receiving tax breaks. The article notes a growing national sentiment against datacenters due to concerns about energy prices and environmental effects, with other cities and states also considering similar pauses.
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5 extractedDatacenters are a significant future driver of jobs and revenue for states.
Donald Trump stated that the New York datacenter moratorium was a 'terrible decision' and implemented for 'purely political reasons'.
New York enacted a one-year statewide moratorium on new hyperscale datacenters.
The appetite for datacenter moratoriums is growing nationally due to concerns about energy prices and environmental impacts.
Almost three-quarters of Americans oppose a datacenter being built near their homes.