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AI firms want more data centers; Trump's EPA may give neighbors less say

Rule would allow states to decide how much—if any—public input there can be.

AI firms want more data centers; Trump's EPA may give neighbors less say

TL;DR

  • The Trump administration is considering a rule change affecting public participation in permitting new air pollution sources.
  • The proposed rule would shift the decision-making power to states regarding public notice and engagement for minor source permits.
  • Data centers increasingly use minor source permits for behind-the-meter gas plants, a process with less oversight.
  • Environmental advocates argue this change could limit community input and oversight of polluting facilities.
  • The timing of the rule revision may be influenced by growing community opposition to data center development.