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Among the concerns: That the noise from hundreds of generators and low-frequency vibration will impact his son, who has autism and is sensitive to sound.
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SA国际传谋 140 laws from the regular session and a trio of special sessions are set to take effect July 1, the start of the state鈥檚 fiscal year.
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Counties throughout Florida are considering potential bans on AI data centers as residents raise concerns about the impact on the environment.
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Lawsuit seeks to block owner trying to persuade public to support hyperscale AI data center and make way for Atlanta-based owner that could build a data center without public hearings.
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Duke Energy proposed a data center tariff, required under a new state law to shield Floridians from increased costs. But the Office of Public Counsel says it doesn't comply.
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At its meeting last week, the School Board of Palm Beach County voted to write a letter to county commissioners requesting more information about the center and review how it could affect students and staff.
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The prospect of a nuclear buildout in Florida comes amid renewed interest in the technology as the aging U.S. electrical grid comes under strain.
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Restrictions on massive data centers and legislation to bolster the state鈥檚 stance against 鈥渇oreign countries of concern鈥 were among 10 bills Gov. Ron DeSantis received from the Legislature.
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Scrapped data center in Okeechobee County mirrors rising opposition to data centers in South FloridaPlans for a 200-acre data center in Okeechobee County, about 60 miles west of West Palm Beach, have been scrapped amid widespread opposition against such projects.
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Westview residents question transparency, environmental impact and local benefits
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Two distinct interpretations converged last week as the backers of a hyperscale data center at 20-Mile Bend sought and received a near-three month postponement.
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Palm Beach County鈥檚 upcoming zoning hearing for Project Tango, the controversial data center project, won鈥檛 be happening this month after all.