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Regulate AI Data Centers Before They Consume Our Grid and Our Air

To: Rep. Joyce, Sen. Moreno, Sen. Husted

From: A constituent in Willoughby, OH

June 28

Pass comprehensive federal regulations on AI data center construction and operation now. These facilities are expanding at a pace that will consume more electricity than all of America's heavy industries combined by 2030. That's not a future problem — it's being locked in today, with natural gas turbines, extended coal plants, and fossil-fuel hookups replacing any serious commitment to clean energy. The situation in Memphis is a preview of what unregulated expansion looks like. xAI installed up to 35 gas turbines in a historically Black neighborhood where cancer risk is already 4 times the national average and life expectancy runs more than 5 years below it. Residents are reporting respiratory problems. Satellite data shows elevated nitrogen dioxide levels. A planned second facility nearby could emit more CO2 annually than the entire city of San Jose. This is what happens when corporations build first and ask permission never. The industry has spent over $600 billion on data centers since late 2022 — more, inflation-adjusted, than the entire interstate highway system. Regulations must require environmental impact reviews before construction, mandate demand-response agreements to protect the grid, restrict unpermitted emissions sources, and ensure communities like Boxtown have a real voice before the next Colossus goes up next door. The technology sector's appetite is not a reason to exempt it from the rules every other industry follows.

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