Santa Fe County approves 18-month data center moratorium
The ordinance seeks to map out potential impacts related to water consumption, electrical demand and environmental impacts.
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The ordinance seeks to map out potential impacts related to water consumption, electrical demand and environmental impacts.
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The ordinance seeks to map out potential impacts related to water consumption, electrical demand and environmental impacts.
Bernalillo County approves Islamic center to move forward
Elected officials in Santa Fe County unanimously passed a temporary moratorium on data center developments Tuesday evening, becoming the latest New Mexico community to do so.