ME: Legislature approves first-in-nation temporary ban on data centers

Source: Portland Press Herald

“The Maine Legislature on Tuesday passed a controversial measure temporarily prohibiting new data center development for more than a year, sending it to Gov. Janet Mills for final approval. The bill, LD 307, would create a limitation on data centers with electric loads of at least 20 megawatts by preventing the state, local governments and quasi-governmental agencies from issuing permits or other approvals until November 2027. In the meantime, a new Data Center Coordination Council — also created in the bill — would get time to study the centers’ potential impact in Maine and issue policy recommendations. The House voted 79-62 to enact Tuesday, sending it to the Senate, which voted 21-13 to approve it later that evening. The bill’s fate now lies with Mills, who has expressed concerns that it does not include a carveout for a data center proposal in Jay.” (04/14/26)

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