General Assembly: put guidelines around data center development in Virginia | National Parks Conservation Association
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General Assembly: put guidelines around data center development in Virginia

Data center projects threaten national parks and our precious environmental resources all over Virginia.

Data centers are being proposed and approved next to national parks in counties like Prince William, Culpeper, and Orange. These kinds of data center developments now pose the greatest collective threat to our national parks and historic resources that our great state has ever seen.

In the next General Assembly session, our lawmakers will be presented with numerous bills seeking to reform and regulate this impactful industry. These bills will seek to buffer parks and communities from industrial data center development, protect utility ratepayers from exploding energy costs, and fix the state’s tax credits to prioritize environmentally friendly growth.

Urge the General Assembly not to continue to make the same mistakes we’ve seen across Virginia. Unchecked data center growth is the biggest threat to national parks in Virginia.

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