Officials End Efforts To Build One Of World's Largest Data Center Clusters
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Prince William County, Virginia, has ceased its legal defense of a rezoning effort to build over 22 million square feet of data centers near a historic Civil War battlefield after the Virginia Court of Appeals blocked the project. The rezoning aimed to develop 34 buildings with 1.7 gigawatts of capacity, but opposition groups successfully challenged the county's public notice procedures. The county supervisors voted not to appeal further, effectively ending county-funded support for the project, though developers QTS and Compass Datacenters may still appeal. Public opposition to data centers in Virginia has grown significantly, reflecting concerns about local impact and preservation of historic sites.