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Home»Politics»Residents Cheer As New Jersey City Kills Massive AI Data Center Project: ‘1.4gW Is Truly Absurd’

Residents Cheer As New Jersey City Kills Massive AI Data Center Project: ‘1.4gW Is Truly Absurd’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaMay 21, 20263 Mins Read
Residents Cheer As New Jersey City Kills Massive AI Data Center Project: ‘I’m Glad This Was Blocked’
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A New Jersey city has voted to ban new data centers, stopping what would have become one of the largest AI infrastructure projects ever proposed in the state. Officials in Millville approved the measure during a city meeting Tuesday night, blocking plans for a huge 2.6 million-square-foot data center campus linked to the growing artificial intelligence industry. The decision has quickly gained attention online as debates continue over the environmental and economic impact of AI facilities.

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The story spread widely on social media platforms, especially Reddit. On the r/newjersey subreddit, one post about the vote received more than a thousand upvotes along with dozens of comments from residents discussing the decision. Many users celebrated the ban and described it as a major victory for local communities pushing back against large-scale AI development projects.

The proposed Millville Energy & Data Center Campus would have covered more than 60 acres in southern New Jersey. At full capacity, the facility was expected to use around 1.4 gigawatts of electricity, an amount comparable to powering over one million homes. The project also would have required massive amounts of water for cooling systems.

According to reports, Millville commissioners said data centers no longer matched the New Jersey city’s planning goals and warned the project could place major strain on infrastructure, utilities, and public resources. The vote came after months of opposition from residents, environmental groups, and local activists, including the Climate Revolution Action Network, a New Jersey-based advocacy group that organized public campaigns against the proposal.

The decision reflects growing resistance to AI data centers across the country as concerns continue to grow over energy usage, environmental effects, utility costs, and the relatively small number of permanent jobs these facilities create.

New Jersey Redditors Celebrate Data Center Ban

Most online reactions supported the New Jersey city’s decision to block the project. Many commenters focused on fears about rising electricity prices, arguing residents should not face higher utility bills to support power-hungry AI systems. Others were shocked by the size of the proposed facility after learning it could consume enough electricity to power more than one million homes. “1.4gW is truly absurd. I’m glad this was blocked,” one user wrote.

A large number of commenters also raised concerns about environmental impact, including heavy water use and pressure on local infrastructure. Some users who said they work in utilities or energy production described the projected power demand as unusually massive for a single facility.

Noise pollution also became a major topic in the discussion. Several commenters said data centers often create constant humming sounds from cooling equipment, generators, and turbines, making them unpleasant for nearby communities.

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Others argued the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure is happening too quickly and without enough oversight. Some users questioned whether communities truly benefit from projects like these, saying the environmental costs and strain on resources outweigh the limited permanent jobs they provide.

A smaller number of commenters dismissed the backlash as typical “not in my backyard” opposition, while others suggested future data centers should be built farther from residential areas or closer to existing power infrastructure.

The Millville vote is expected to add momentum to wider debates in New Jersey over how AI infrastructure projects should be regulated moving forward.

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