Stop bad data centers

Get answers to your questions about data center impacts and access important tools and experts who can help.

This website provides information collected by leaders from across the US who are working together to fight pollution and other threats of bad data centers.

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The Seven Gateways Framework

Know where to fight. These seven critical intervention points represent many hours of collective learning from communities that have already fought these battles.

  • Gateway 1: Site Selection & Land Acquisition

    Early organizing during land assembly can raise costs and create uncertainty that halts projects before they’re announced.

    Key Leverage Points

    Proactive zoning, landowner education, public records monitoring

    Track Record

    Multiple projects stopped before announcement

  • Gateway 2: Power & Utility Interconnection

    Utility approval processes offer opportunities to expose true costs and rate impacts. Technical interventions here have stopped multiple projects.

    Key Leverage Points

    Grid impact studies, rate increase exposure, PUC interventions

    Track Record

    Projects stopped through utility commission challenges

  • Gateway 3: Water Rights & Environmental Permits

    Environmental review requirements create formal comment periods where scientific evidence and community concerns must be addressed.

    Key Leverage Points

    Water usage studies, PFAS concerns, environmental impact statements

    Track Record

    Permits denied or heavily conditioned

  • Gateway 4: Tax Incentive Negotiations

    Public hearings on tax breaks offer high-visibility moments where economic analysis and organized opposition change votes.

    Key Leverage Points

    Fiscal impact challenges, job creation myths, public hearing turnout

    Track Record

    Tax packages reduced or denied

  • Gateway 5: Financial Structuring & Credit Approvals

    Documented community opposition affects project financing. Credit rating agencies and banks increasingly factor in ‘social license’ risk.

    Key Leverage Points

    ESG campaigns, investor pressure, social license documentation

    Track Record

    Projects delayed or restructured due to financing concerns

  • Gateway 6: Construction & Operational Permits

    Even approved projects need multiple permits. Each permit process offers leverage for conditions or delays that can reshape or stop projects.

    Key Leverage Points

    Permit monitoring, violation enforcement, community monitoring

    Track Record

    Projects reshaped through permit conditions

  • Gateway 7: Operational Oversight & Watchdogging

    We are currently collecting information about how advocacy groups are doing their job of oversight on existing data centers. To contribute to this website, please join the network and/or contact us directly.

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