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AIDC Pulse — 2026-03-23

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2026-03-23 · 36 stories
This N.J. farming town is fighting back against one of the East Coast’s largest AI data centers
Residents of a New Jersey farming community are actively fighting a proposed massive AI data center. This reflects a significant, industry-wide trend of growing local and environmental opposition to hyperscale developments, which threatens to slow down capacity expansion on the East Coast.
AI Infra Opposition — NJ.com
Outcry over Vineland AI data center continues as facility seeks LNG approval
Continued local outcry over an AI data center project in Vineland, New Jersey, specifically targeting its request for liquefied natural gas (LNG) approval. This highlights growing public resistance to fossil-fueled data center power strategies, setting a precedent for similar projects nationwide.
Power & Energy Opposition — WHYY
‘Silicon Heartland’ or another scam? Ohio’s data center boom faces a reckoning: Leila Atassi
Ohio's rapid emergence as a major data center hub is facing intense public and political scrutiny over the value of massive tax incentives granted to hyperscalers. This controversy reflects a growing national skepticism regarding the economic benefits of data centers compared to their resource demands.
Policy Controversy — Cleveland.com
Three quarters of data centre sites planned in Alberta are in high water stress areas
An investigation revealing that 75% of planned data center sites in Alberta, Canada, are located in highly water-stressed regions. This poses a major sustainability controversy and operational constraint, threatening to derail the province's ambitions to become a prime destination for AI data center expansion.
Cooling Controversy — Canada's National Observer
Google to build data center in Minnesota with new solar, wind power and battery storage
Google announced plans to build a new data center in Minnesota, notably powered by new solar, wind, and battery storage resources. This represents a major hyperscale capacity expansion that directly pairs data center load with net-new renewable generation to meet sustainability targets.
New Builds — MSN
The Pipeline: Global Summit is back, US data centre growth slows, LS Power’s $5bn gas deal
Key infrastructure updates highlight a slowdown in US data centre growth alongside LS Power's massive $5 billion gas deal. This is a highly relevant piece of macroeconomic analysis, reflecting significant shifts in North American market momentum and the ongoing reliance on large-scale energy deals to power future builds.
Market — Infrastructure Investor
Trump administration reveals AI legislative framework
The new US administration has revealed a legislative framework for AI. This is highly relevant to the data center industry as federal AI policy will dictate the regulatory landscape, funding, and potential constraints on AI infrastructure expansion across North America.
Policy — Mobile World Live
Opinion | The AI boom doesn’t have to send electricity bills soaring
An opinion piece arguing that the surging power demands of AI data centers do not inevitably have to cause electricity rate hikes for consumers. It addresses a major public and regulatory concern regarding how hyperscalers and utilities distribute the massive infrastructure costs of grid upgrades.
Power & Energy — The Washington Post
K‑Tech (NASDAQ: KMRK) enters JV to develop up to 500MW AI/HPC infrastructure in Canada
K-Tech (NASDAQ: KMRK) has entered a joint venture to develop a massive 500MW AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC) data centre infrastructure in Canada. Despite the unusual syndication source, a 500MW project is a highly significant capacity addition and a major infrastructure announcement for the Canadian AI market.
AI Infra — The Manila Times
Powered Land Is Becoming the Most Valuable Asset in Data Center Investing
With widespread power grid constraints, land with secured utility power access has become the single most valuable asset in the data center real estate market. This analysis highlights how power availability, rather than fiber density or location, now dominates investment and site selection strategies.
Market — Datacenters.com
Why 100–300 MW Data Center Deals Are Becoming the New Standard
Driven by the immense scale of artificial intelligence workloads, data center lease sizes have dramatically increased, with 100 to 300 megawatt deals becoming the new industry standard. This shift fundamentally alters hyperscale procurement strategies, capital requirements, and development timelines.
Market — Datacenters.com
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