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Cherokee Nation bans hyperscale data centers on its lands, won't support projects without consultation — energy and water consumption, air quality, noise, and cultural resource protection among concerns

 Cherokee Nation bans hyperscale data centers on its lands, won't support projects without consultation  — energy and water consumption, air quality, noise, and cultural resource protection among concerns

Cherokee Nation, with more than 475,000 citizens, has banned hyperscale data center development on its tribally owned and trust lands.

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