Proponents of the moratorium argue that the state is taking a necessary, responsible step to ensure that the rapid expansion of the digital economy does not come at the expense of public resources. By pausing new development, New York can establish clear, enforceable standards that require tech companies to pay their fair share for grid upgrades and implement sustainable water-cooling technologies. This approach prevents the burden of massive infrastructure costs from falling on everyday ratepayers, who might otherwise face higher utility bills to support the energy-intensive needs of hyperscale data centers.
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Supporting New York's Precautionary Approach to Infrastructure
Published July 15, 2026 at 8:04 PM UTC