💨 Abstract
The Prince William County Planning Commission recommended approving a major data center near George Mason University. The 577,000 sq. facility faces community opposition due to concerns over infrastructure, pollution, and energy use. Residents worry about the rapidly growing number of data centers in the area, which is the world's largest data center market. Community activists claim existing power grids might struggle during heatwaves.
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