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  "path": "/videos/citybeautiful-how-data-centers-avoid-local-planning/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-25T17:19:30.000Z",
  "site": "https://nebula.tv",
  "tags": [
    "Urbanism",
    "Planning Under Preemption: State Power and Local Authority in the AI Data Center Era",
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  "textContent": "Tech companies are building hundreds of massive data centers in communities around the US. Planners have to grapple with the impacts (power, water, noise) those data centers cause. How do they do it? And should they stop it?\n\n# Resources mentioned in this video\n\n  * This video was inspired by a great article in the Journal of the American Planning Association by Justin Kollar Planning Under Preemption: State Power and Local Authority in the AI Data Center Era\n\n  * Pew Research: Most New Data Centers in the US Are Coming to Rural Areas\n\n  * Brookings: AI Data Centers and Water\n\n  * Lincoln Institute: Water Impacts and Data Centers\n\n  * The Guardian: Monterey Park, California Data Center Ban\n\n  * Mountain State Spotlight: Lawmakers Strip Local Authorities of Data Centers\n\n\n\n\n# Other stuff!\n\nLink to the Discord: https://discord.gg/7Fgyjx52B3\n\nProduced by Dave Amos and the fine folks at Nebula Studios.\nWritten by Dave Amos.\nSelect images and video from Getty Images.\nBlack Lives Matter.\nTrans rights.",
  "title": "How Data Centers Avoid Local Planning"
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