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Maine Legislature approves temporary halt on new large data centers

Tuesday, April 14, 2026Technology & SocietyWell-covered4 frames

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  • The Maine Legislature passed a bill to temporarily halt new large data centers and sent it to Gov. Janet Mills.
  • If it takes effect, the measure would make Maine the first U.S. state to impose a statewide moratorium or ban on large data centers.
  • The bill applies to data centers requiring at least 20 megawatts of power or electric load.
  • The temporary halt would remain in place until 2027.
  • The legislation is intended to give Maine time to study the effects of large data centers on the electric grid, electricity bills, and environmental impacts such as air and water.
  • The bill passed the Maine House 79-62 and the Senate 21-13.
  • Gov. Janet Mills has said she wants an exception for a planned data center project in Jay.
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What projects would the Maine bill affect?

The bill targets new data centers with electric loads of at least 20 megawatts, blocking permits or approvals for those larger projects while smaller facilities would not be covered by that threshold Portland Press Hera…,WPFO,DNyuz.

Why did lawmakers say a pause was needed?

Sources say supporters want time to assess how large data centers could affect Maine's electric grid, household power bills, and environmental resources such as air and water as AI-driven demand for computing infrastructure grows Reuters,Deutsche Welle,News.az.

What happens next?

The bill goes to Gov. Janet Mills. Multiple reports say her approval is still needed, though some note it could become law if not vetoed; Mills has also indicated she favors a version with an exception for a project in Jay WSJ,RTE.ie,Bangor Daily News.

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ETTelecom.comMaine to become first US state to bar major data centers
Deutsche WelleUS: Maine pushes for statewide pause on AI data centers
HuffPostMaine Legislature Passes Bill To Temporarily Block New Data ...
GizmodoFirst Statewide Data Center Ban Passed by Maine Legislature
WPFOMaine could become first state to impose ban on large, new d...
RTE.ieMaine to become first US state to bar major data centers
Financial Times NewsMaine becomes first US state to pass data centre constructio...
ETV Bharat NewsMaine To Become First US State To Bar Major Data Centers
Economic TimesMaine to become first US state to bar major data centers
The Wall Street JournalMaine Lawmakers Pass Ban on Large Data Centers
Free Malaysia TodayMaine to become first US state to bar major data centres
Common DreamsMaine Gov. Mills Urged to Sign 'Nation-Leading' AI Data Cent...
News.azMaine moves to pause new data centers over energy and enviro...
CNAMaine legislature approves first US moratorium on big data c...
DevdiscourseMaine Pioneers Moratorium on Energy-Hungry Data Centers | Po...
DevdiscourseMaine Pioneers Moratorium on Energy-Consuming Data Centers |...
UnionLeader.comMaine legislature approves first US moratorium on big data c...
Bangor Daily NewsMaine Legislature passes first in the nation ban on data cen...
Democratic UndergroundMaine lawmakers pass nation's first statewide ban on large d...
DNyuzMaine lawmakers pass nation's first statewide ban on large d...
Portland Press HeraldMaine lawmakers approve first-in-nation ban on data centers
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