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ohio lawmakers create bipartisan committee to get accurate relevant info on data centers

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AI insight
AI-generatedRegulatory uncertainty in Ohio for data center development. Potential ban on large data centers (>25 MW) could slow or halt new capacity, affecting electricity demand growth for utilities and land/water use for real estate. Impact is region-specific (Ohio) and early-stage; no concrete commercial mechanism yet.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Ohio has ~200 data centers.
- Bipartisan Ohio Joint Data Center Committee formed, first meetings May 27-28.
- Some Ohio communities have imposed moratoriums on new data centers.
- Petition drive for constitutional amendment to ban data centers consuming >25 MW monthly; deadline July 1 for 413,487 signatures.

