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We Mapped Rural Data Center Development – and Opposition. Here's What We Found.

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June 29, 2026

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Washington, D.C.'s metropolitan area has long hummed with data centers. The region, which encompasses much of Northern Virginia, has become known as Data Center Alley, home to more data centers than anywhere else in the world. But the data center boom, driven by the rise of AI and the race to build the infrastructure powering it, is changing the geography of these energy-intensive, warehouse-like facilities. Data centers have arrived in rural America...

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Wirepoints

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· Jul 10, 2026

Data centers have moved into rural America. So have the concerns. – Capitol News IL

Data centers have moved into rural America. So have the concerns. – Capitol News IL

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 10, 2026

PKD hab ekonomi masyarakat desa

KLUANG: Pusat Komuniti Desa (PKD) yang merupakan salah satu inisiatif Kementerian Ke majuan Desa dan Wilayah (KKDW) dalam meningkatkan taraf hidup dan kesejahteraan masyarakat luar bandar turut menjadi hab kegiatan ekonomi. Melalui konsep perkhidmatan bersepadu di bawah moto ‘Satu Hentian Pelbagai Perkhidmatan’. PKD yang lahir daripada penstrukturan semula Pusat Transformasi Desa (RTC) dan Mini Rural ... Read more The post PKD hab ekonomi masyarakat desa appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

KMJNow – Fresno

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· Jun 29, 2026

Survey Finds Rural Americans Most Concerned About AI Data Centers

Rural Americans are more concerned than their urban and suburban counterparts about the effects of artificial intelligence data centers, partic...

Article | The Nation

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· Jun 23, 2026

The Small-Town Revolt Against Big Tech

Erica Etelson Rural communities are leading the charge against AI data centers. The post The Small-Town Revolt Against Big Tech appeared first on The Nation.

Prism

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· Jun 29, 2026

In a divided country, U.S. residents agree on one thing: no data centers 

Across the country, in cities and rural areas, locals are pushing elected officials to introduce data center regulations and pause new construction In a divided country, U.S. residents agree on one thing: no data centers is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

Engineering News-Record

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· Jul 6, 2026

Data Centers and Energy Facilities Fuel Midwest Market

With available land and reliable, low-cost power, industry leaders say the Midwest is one of the country’s premier data center hubs.

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Related coverage for "We Mapped Rural Data Center Development – and Opposition. Here's What We Found. ": Wirepoints — Data centers have moved into rural America. So have the concerns. – Capitol News IL. Utusan Malaysia — PKD hab ekonomi masyarakat desa. KMJNow – Fresno — Survey Finds Rural Americans Most Concerned About AI Data Centers. Article | The Nation — The Small-Town Revolt Against Big Tech. Prism — In a divided country, U.S. residents agree on one thing: no data centers . Engineering News-Record — Data Centers and Energy Facilities Fuel Midwest Market