JUST IN: Maine is about to become the first US state to ban new data centers.

And 10 other states are right behind it.

Maine wants to freeze massive construction projects until late 2027.

The bill passed the Democratic-controlled House (with Republican support). The Senate is expected to follow. Gov. Janet Mills backs it.

And right now, at least 10 states are advancing similar bans.

AI runs on electricity. MASSIVE amounts of it.

One large data center uses at least 20 megawatts of power. That's enough to light up 15,000+ homes.

And someone always pays for that power.

Right now? You do.

When data centers flood a state, power demand spikes. Utilities raise rates. Homeowners get the bill.

Data centers need land. They need water. They need MASSIVE amounts of electricity.

The next 18 months will decide whether the AI energy problem gets solved or gets worse.

@FluentInFinance Please understand that I am in MA, and it takes a lot for us to issue such a statement, but:

Go, Maine!

@FluentInFinance

Meanwhile Texas be like ...... who needs water or power when we have money?????

@FluentInFinance good, now hopefully the Great Lakes Compact grows a pair and updates the charter sooner than later!
@FluentInFinance As a Mainer, and currently living in Central Maine, any legislative opportunities we can take to curb the growth of data centers is welcome news.