Seattle, home to Amazon and Microsoft, poised to pass moratorium on new datacenters

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Seattle, home to Amazon and Microsoft, poised to pass moratorium on new datacenters

Seattle’s city government is on the verge of passing a year-long ban on the construction of new datacenters, the largest city yet in the US to consider such a moratorium as nationwide backlash grows. …

Seattle’s city government is on the verge of passing a year-long ban on the construction of new datacenters, the largest city yet in the US to consider such a moratorium as nationwide backlash grows. Four companies sought to build five large datacenters in areas serviced by Seattle’s public utility; if approved, they would have consumed approximately a third of the city’s current daily demand for electricity. On Wednesday, city council committees unanimously passed the moratorium and an accompanying resolution . A full council vote on both measures is expected on Tuesday, which activists see as a formality after weeks of engagement with city officials on the topic. Lawmakers cited the two measures as an effort to protect residents from rising utility costs and environmental hazards . They said they plan to spend the duration of the moratorium drafting regulations tailored to the AI industry’s massive facilities. The swift response to the proposed datacenters represents a major rebuke in tech’s own backyard. A hub for the technology sector, Seattle’s metro area serves as the headquarters for Microsoft and Amazon, which have laid off thousands of local workers over the past year as they spend a projected $390bn on AI investments in 2026. Seattle’s tech workers have shown up in large numbers to organize against the proposed datacenters. …

Original source: The Guardian World

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