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Community pushback from across the US and beyond is making some companies reconsider their data center buildout plans.

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How it started

Years before the AI boom threatened local power grids, a small group of protesters set the stage for the battles cropping up across communities today. In 2015, Apple announced plans to build a roughly $1 billion data center in the sleepy town of Athenry, Ireland. The data center’s 500-acre site would power Apple’s services in Europe, including iTunes, iMessage, and Siri. At the time, Apple said the data center would offer outdoor education spaces, walking trails, and an initiative to replant native trees. It would also use 100 percent renewable energy. With the approval from the local government and plans to give back to the community, Apple likely didn’t anticipate the lengthy battle it was about to face.

announced plans

roughly $1 billion

Apple’s building plans were quickly derailed after Irish residents lodged complaints to the country’s independent planning board about the expected noise, light pollution, flooding, traffic, and impact on local wildlife. While the board ultimately approved Apple’s facility in 2016, the fight didn’t end there, as residents applied for judicial review of the board’s decision in the Irish High Court. In 2017, the Irish High Court ruled in favor of Apple, but the pair of activists behind the appeal wanted to bring the decision before Ireland’s Supreme Court — and that was finally enough for Apple to call it quits. Even with the support of some of Athenry’s residents, Apple gave up just months later, in May 2018, after its building plans remained in limbo for years.

Irish residents lodged complaints

ultimately approved Apple’s facility in 2016

ruled in favor

wanted to bring the decision

the support of some of Athenry’s residents

gave up just months later, in May 2018

Over the past decades, data centers for cloud storage and other non-AI-related purposes have become ubiquitous. But data centers are coming under increasing scrutiny in 2026, with sprawling AI data centers consuming as much energy as entire states and some as large as cities.

much energy as entire states

as large as cities

How it’s going

More people are recognizing the risks AI data centers pose to their communities as residents living near these facilities report rising energy costs, issues affecting local water quality, and noise and light pollution, along with concerns about greenhouse gas emissions. The US Energy Information Administration said commercial energy demand would surpass residential demand for the first time this year due to the AI data center buildout. That demand is expected to double by 2027.

rising energy costs

affecting local water quality

noise

about greenhouse gas emission

would surpass residential demand

expected to double by 2027

Now, many people are rushing to block the buildout of AI data centers in their communities, with residents flooding town halls across the nation to voice their concerns about the buildout. From January to March alone, protesters have blocked or delayed at least 75 projects in the US valued at $130 billion, according to a study from Data Center Watch, a research project backed by the AI security company 10a Labs. “The number of active opposition groups more than doubled from 396 at the end of 2025 to 833 by the end of Q1 2026, now spanning 49 states,” the study says. “Over 235,000 petition signatures were collected in this quarter alone.”

residents

flooding

town

halls

across

the nation

to voice

a study from Data Center Watch

In January, the Blackstone-owned data center company QTS dropped plans to build a $12 billion campus in DeForest, Wisconsin, following protests from community members. Meanwhile, a planned data center on a 580-acre campus in Delaware City is facing roadblocks, as local regulators determined in March that the planned facility is prohibited under the state’s Coastal Zone Act, which blocks heavy industry on its shorelines. And so far in July, opponents successfully blocked a QTS data center in Prince William County, Virginia. The “Digital Gateway” would’ve spanned 2,000 acres in a state that’s already dealing with rising energy costs from data center buildout. Residents also pressured Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary to downsize his proposed 40,000-acre Project Stratos campus in Box Elder County, Utah.

QTS dropped plans

$12 billion

following protests

local regulators determined

successfully blocked a QTS data center

dealing with rising energy costs

Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary to downsize

proposed 40,000-acre Project Stratos campus

With new data center proposals emerging what seems like each week, the fight is far from over.

new data center proposals emerging

What happens next

As protests in communities across the US and beyond play out, a political battle is breaking out in Congress. Data centers are a key part of President Donald Trump’s plan to win the AI race against China, which is why he signed an executive order last year to fast-track the construction of the sprawling facilities. But not everyone on Capitol Hill is on board with Trump’s stance on AI data centers.

an executive order last year

With midterm elections around the corner, some Republican candidates are distancing themselves from Trump’s data center-friendly views to curry favor with residents. Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) introduced a bill that would pause the construction of new AI data centers until Congress passes laws that would prevent the facilities from raising utility prices or harming the environment. At the same time, lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle are backing the Ratepayer Protection Act, a set of laws that codifies an agreement signed by Google, Meta, Microsoft, and other tech giants to pay for their own data center energy costs. Other lawmakers stand behind the Guaranteeing Rate Insulation from Data Centers (GRID) Act, which would force data centers to use energy sources separate from the US electric grid in an effort to protect residents from utility bill increases.

Republican candidates are distancing

introduced a bill

are backing the Ratepayer Protection Act

set of laws that codifies an agreement

stand behind the Guaranteeing Rate Insulation from Data Centers (GRID) Act

Local governments are taking steps to regulate AI data centers, too. Tech Policy Press reports that both Democrat- and Republican-led states have enacted 28 laws related to AI data centers, including Florida, which introduced rules to prevent data centers from passing on costs to residents. Idaho put restrictions on AI data center water usage, while Washington state removed a tax break for the companies operating the facilities.

Tech Policy Press reports that both Democrat- and Republican-led states

Florida, which introduced rules to prevent data centers

put restrictions

Washington state removed a tax break

The current patchwork of local laws isn’t enough to rein in the buildout, and the federal-level bills still have to make their way through Congress, leaving many communities to fend for themselves. Just two people were enough to tie up Apple’s plans in Ireland, and now it’s taking entire towns and cities to fight against the massive data centers coming to their neighborhoods, like Meta’s $27 billion “Hyperion” build in Louisiana, Google’s $10 billion Project Mica in Missouri, SpaceXAI’s $20 billion campus in Mississippi, and the $500 billion Stargate data centers planned across the US.

Meta’s $27 billion “Hyperion” build

Google’s $10 billion Project Mica

SpaceXAI’s $20 billion campus

$500 billion Stargate data centers

By the way

Wyoming officials recently found that a contractor linked to Meta’s data center flushed bacteria-contaminated water into public sewers.

recently found

Factories across the Midwest are facing rising electricity costs due to nearby data centers.

facing rising electricity costs

Plans to build 74 gas-fired plants to power data centers across the US could release as much greenhouse gas pollution as all of Australia, according to the Environmental Integrity Project.

Environmental Integrity Project

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The Verge’s Lauren Feiner has a great write-up about how Google plans to replenish more water than it uses at its data centers.

Google plans to replenish more water than it uses at its data centers

You might’ve heard about plans to put AI data centers in space, but you might want to read UPI’s report about how Samsung and Hyundai want to put data centers on boats.

in space

UPI’s report about

Check out Erin Brockovich’s map of the planned data centers across the US.

Erin Brockovich’s map

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