Maine's Data Center Ban Meets Its First Real Test

Maine's Data Center Ban Meets Its First Real Test

Maine's moratorium on large data centers, enacted in April 2024, now faces pressure from a $550 million facility proposed for a shuttered mill in Jay. Governor Mills supports an exemption. The core tension: state grid concerns versus rural communities desperate for tax revenue after manufacturing jobs vanished. Officials must decide whether to bend the rule for economic recovery.

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