Angie McCarthy
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@angie22mccarthy.bsky.social, our Maryland Conservation Advocate, had a great conversation about data centers with Citizens for Accountability in Governance.

Watch the video below to hear from Angie as well as environmental experts, Julie Bolthouse and David Arndt: youtu.be/44DcfArtF7M?...
DATA CENTER CONVO PT. 2 -- 08 October 2025
YouTube video by CAG Chat
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If I played in the NFL, I would hire a PI to compile a dossier on all my opponents. I would be talking shit about their guilty pleasures, the time they didn’t quite make it to the bathroom, when their college roommate sexiled them. All of it. It’s the only good use for that much money.
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Unfortunately, I have not stopped loving him
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WR Stefon Diggs is back in Orchard Park, NY for the first time since the Bills traded him, and upon his arrival at Highmark Stadium he says, “Happy Sunday.”
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Last point on the tour: ~90 properties on Pageland in Prince William County banded together to sell their land to data center developers. Digital Gateway will result in 22 mill sq feet of data center — larger than Data Center Alley currently is. It’s ALL ag, forest, and homes now.
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The data center demand is through the roof: DCs generally have a low vacancy rate so companies feel like they can continuing building since companies want their servers before the buildings are even built.
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This is a crisis by contract, the grid isn’t overloaded by residential energy usage. Residents are lowering their usage even though our populations are increasing! Without the data center load growth, we wouldn’t be talking about this energy crisis, we would just be transitioning to renewables.
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More spookiness: Julie said that whatever energy we start with, we are stuck with the next 25 years.

So if a data center says that they will temporarily use gas, that plant will not hit ROI (for ratepayers) for nearly 3 decades.
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Another EJ issue: the areas where gas peaker plants are staying online are NOT the areas where they are getting the financial benefits of data center development. They have no say in the matter!
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Someone asked a great question about the demographics of Loudoun. The EJ issue here is not necessarily about building in the backyards of poor residents, but of “who is able to leave when things get bad?”
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Several billion $ was spent to bring 3 metro stops in Loudon. 1/2 a billion was paid for the Loudoun metro — and it has the lowest ridership in all of @wmata.com. This is what happens when we allow by right development!

www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/202...
Welcome to the loneliest Metro stop
Loudoun Gateway, the second-to-last station on the Silver Line, was envisioned as a thriving mixed-use stop. Instead, it’s anything but.
www.washingtonpost.com
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At $400 mill/an acre, only our richest multinational corporations can afford this land, and they only want to build data centers. They don’t need to build light industrial or mixed use areas!
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👻👻 Julie has said, somewhat ominously, “this is just the beginning. Look at all those cranes.”
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Data Center Alley will need about 15 GW of electricity when it is fully built out…that’s 15 nuclear reactors.
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We are now pulling into the old AOL HQ — it used to be a thriving place to work with daycares, walking trails, and community benefits. It employed 1000s.

Now, the AOL campus has turned into 3 data centers, with about 100 employees between the 3 of them.
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Don’t bring a speaker or else you’ll drown out the sound of our diesel generators!

Don’t smoke because it’s harmful to our air quality…wait a second??
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Julie note: we need to regulate impacts not the technology. We need to ask questions about “how much water will you be using?” Versus asking about closed loop or direct to chip technology because those can be misleading.
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This site has 106 diesel generators (each 2.5 MW) for these 4 data centers. You can see a dozen of these generators with stacks — the stacks are actually great because they push the pollutants higher so they are not going straight into this baseball field.
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There has been a loosening of standards for running generators: tier 2 diesel generators (what is allowed) that doesn’t have particulate filters.

We also happen to be next to Route 28 & the airport, so this community is already being hammered by air pollutants.
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Note how close these buildings (and back up diesel generators) are to playing fields where developing lungs play! The company, with CSR principles, could have built battery back up storage rather than using the cheaper, polluting diesel generators but they chose not to.
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First stop: data centers right next to playing fields!

This neighborhood had housing, a community center, playing fields, and other neighborhood benefits built before these data centers came. They were built within the last year or two due to by right permissions.
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These larger data centers are a completely different animal to those early data centers. We are NOT opposed to data centers, but we are opposed to the unfettered data center development coming from the speculative Generative AI industry.
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The illustrious Julie Bolthouse from Piedmont Environmental Council is kicking us off talking about how AOL started the fiber optic and data center development in NoVa. Data centers used to be 5 MW…now they are 60-90 MW of power.
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