There are at least 248 data center projects planned across the state. While industry leaders promise economic gains, some residents fear the pressure data centers could add to Texas’ already strained resources.
As Texas faces an unprecedented data center development boom, we’ll bring together experts for a conversation on how new data centers could affect communities across the state and what power local and state officials really have to regulate, or incentivize, data center developments.
Join us online on July 22 at noon to learn more about how different communities across Texas have responded to data center developments in their area, and how you can provide input to your elected officials as they try to catch up with the development boom.
Thanks to the Pulitzer Center for providing support for this event.
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