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Virginia residents raise concerns over data centers and energy costs
Summary
At a Prince William County town hall, residents questioned rapid data center growth and rising electric bills; officials said nearly half of Virginia's data centers are located in the county.
Content
Residents in Prince William County raised concerns about local data center growth and higher electric bills at a town hall hosted by Rep. Suhas Subramaniam. The meeting focused on how new facilities affect communities, infrastructure and energy costs. Officials noted that nearly half of Virginia's data centers are located in Prince William County. The article reports that some residents oppose a proposed six-mile transmission line that would connect data center facilities.
Key points:
- A town hall in Prince William County was hosted by Rep. Suhas Subramaniam.
- Officials said nearly half of Virginia's data centers are located in the county.
- The article mentions opposition to a proposed six-mile transmission line by Dominion Energy and concerns about rising electricity costs and strain on local resources.
Summary:
Community concern centers on energy costs and the local effects of rapid data center growth. The article reports that residents and critics worry the expansion could raise electricity costs and strain local resources. Undetermined at this time.
