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mid ohio valley climate corner ai data centers a dangerous spreading plague

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AI-generatedThe proposed Ohio constitutional amendment would ban large-scale data centers (>25 MW/month), directly threatening AI infrastructure buildout in the state. This is a regulatory channel that could increase compliance costs, delay projects, and shift capacity to other regions. The impact is region-specific (Ohio, US). Winners/losers: (not specified).
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- Conserve Ohio coalition seeks constitutional amendment to ban data centers consuming >25 MW/month.
- Signature collection underway for November 2026 ballot.
- Growing opposition to data center expansion in Ohio.
Mid-term impact on utilities is limited as demand growth can be replaced by other sectors; regulatory process is slow.
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