Seattle Pauses New Data Centers Over Power Concerns

Seattle Pauses New Data Centers Over Power Concerns

Seattle has stopped approving large data centers for one year to ease strain on the electrical grid. The freeze applies to facilities using more power than 10 megawatts — roughly what 8,000 homes consume. The move targets AI computing centers, whose energy demands have surged recently. The city will study effects on power, jobs, and public health before deciding next steps.

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