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Data Centers Are Not a License to Drill

Last updated: February 18, 2026 6:15 am
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Data centers have become a hot topic in many cities across the country, including my own in Maryland. These massive data centers promise job creation, tax revenue, and other benefits to the community. However, what city leaders often fail to address is the potential environmental impact of these facilities. From increased electricity bills to water usage for cooling and emissions of pollutants, there are many concerns surrounding data centers.

One of the most pressing issues is the reliance on fossil fuels to power these data centers. This not only contributes to climate change but also locks in outdated and harmful infrastructure. However, a recent study by UCS shows that data centers can be powered by clean energy sources like wind and solar. By implementing proper ratepayer protections, we can ensure that these facilities not only meet their electricity demands but also protect public health and the environment.

Unfortunately, the lack of transparency and accountability in the industry is hindering progress towards cleaner energy solutions. Many data centers are entering into agreements with oil and gas companies to supply them with electricity directly, bypassing traditional grids and utilities. While some companies are touting their use of carbon capture and storage technology to reduce emissions, the effectiveness of this approach remains unproven at scale.

Oil and gas companies are seizing the opportunity presented by the growing demand for data centers to further their own interests. By investing in power plants specifically for data centers, they are perpetuating the use of fossil fuels instead of transitioning to cleaner alternatives. This trend is concerning, especially as the AI industry continues to expand rapidly.

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The projections of energy demand driven by data centers are often inflated by industry players with vested interests. This lack of transparency in the industry poses a significant risk of overinvestment and potential environmental damage. State and federal regulators are struggling to keep up with the rapidly evolving landscape of data centers, which are often shrouded in secrecy.

To address these challenges, there needs to be greater transparency and accountability in the data center industry. Contracts between stakeholders should be open to public scrutiny, and fossil fuel companies must disclose the full impact of their operations. State utility commissions should also hold tech companies accountable for their energy usage to ensure a more sustainable future.

In conclusion, the future of data centers hinges on our ability to transition to cleaner energy sources and hold industry players accountable for their actions. By demanding transparency and pushing for cleaner alternatives, we can mitigate the environmental impact of data centers while still reaping the benefits they offer.

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