South Dakota: Governor Signs Legislation Limiting Data Centers

South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has signed legislation that requires data centers with peak electric demand of 10 MW or greater to “ensure their water use does not overburden local resources”.  It also calls for these data centers to fund the electrical infrastructure costs associated with their facilities. Importantly, the legislation prohibits the state from “overriding local ordinances limiting, prohibiting or otherwise regulating data centers”.


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