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Johns Hopkins Advances 192m Data
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AI-generatedThe article covers two distinct commercial mechanisms: (1) Johns Hopkins' $192M data center expansion, a concrete capex investment in AI/computing infrastructure, directly benefiting construction and IT equipment suppliers; (2) a potential regulatory moratorium in Baltimore on large data centers, which could constrain future supply of data center capacity in the region, raising costs for existing operators and limiting growth. The impact is region-specific (Baltimore/Maryland) and affects the data center real estate and utility sectors. No direct commodity price or margin squeeze is identified.
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- Johns Hopkins University is proceeding with a $192 million expansion of computing infrastructure.
- The expansion includes a new 25,000-square-foot data center at its Bayview campus.
- State funding of $9.04 million has been approved for the project.
- Baltimore City Council is debating a temporary moratorium on new data centers with capacity of 10 MW or more.
- The proposed moratorium is driven by concerns about energy costs and public health.
