The exit polls for the recent elections in New Jersey and Virginia revealed that, for voters, economic issues and electricity costs were top of mind at the ballot box.
And in some races, voters apparently viewed data centers, centralized facilities for servers, storage, and other devices that help run the digital economy, as the root cause of their energy affordability woes. Yet, in many areas of the country, smart data center policy is helping to keep consumer and taxpayer costs manageable, or better.
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