Seattle Pauses New Data Centers to Protect Power Grid and Home Bills

Seattle Pauses New Data Centers to Protect Power Grid and Home Bills

Seattle is blocking new data centers (massive computer warehouses) for one year after four companies proposed five facilities that would consume one-third of the city's daily electricity. The mayor backs the freeze. City officials are also requiring such centers to find power elsewhere, keeping residents from paying higher electric bills to power corporate infrastructure.

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