The Optimistic Case for the Hochul Data Center Pause
THE SO WHAT
A political “pause” on data centers in New York is a clear sign that AI-driven power demand is now a frontline electoral issue, not a back-office permitting detail. If your growth plan assumes unconstrained U.S. data center expansion, start mapping exposure to state-level moratoria and grid politics.
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