The Great Lakes Data Rush: Why Developers are Eyeing West Michigan for Data Centers (02-01-26)
FEB 1, 202613 MIN
The Great Lakes Data Rush: Why Developers are Eyeing West Michigan for Data Centers (02-01-26)
FEB 1, 202613 MIN
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<b>In this segment, host Phil Tower welcomes</b> <b><a href="https://www.mikameyers.com/attorneys/benjamin-e-anema/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ben Anema, Attorney with Mika Meyers Law Firm.</a> </b><br />Data centers are the backbone of our digital lives, but as they rapidly proliferate across Michigan, they are becoming flashpoints for local communities. Driven by the explosive growth of AI, developers are eyeing the Great Lakes State for its cooling climate and tax incentives. However, projects in places like Lowell Township and Sparta are facing intense scrutiny over environmental impacts and energy costs. <br /><br />Ben shares some helpful information on the complex legal and regulatory landscape of Michigan’s data center boom.<br /><br /><b>Some things we learned in the conversation with Ben:</b><br /><br /><br /><br /><ul><li>Michigan currently hosts nearly 60 data centers, including nine in Grand Rapids. What specific geographic or infrastructure advantages make our state a primary target for these massive AI-driven developments?</li><li>We’ve seen significant resident opposition in Lowell Township recently. Ben discusses the challenges municipalities face when a developer proposes a large-scale data center.</li><li>The environmental impact of data centers. Beyond energy, data centers require immense cooling, often involving significant water usage. What legal frameworks or local zoning ordinances are currently in place to protect Michigan’s natural resources from this high demand?</li><li>Resources: <a href="https://Source//cubofmichigan.org/blog/new-standards-set-for-data-center-power-agreements-in-consumers-energy-service-territory/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Consumers Energy must discuss voluntary green pricing options with prospective large load customers</a>.</li><li>Resource: <a href="https://Link//www.woodtv.com/news/kent-county/why-michigan-is-a-hot-spot-for-data-center-development/#:~:text=Michigan%20is%20an%20ideal%20place,exemptions%20to%20bring%20them%20here" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><b>Why Michigan is a hotspot for data centers.</b></a></li><li><a href="https://Link//www.wzzm13.com/article/news/local/city-of-lowell-suspends-participation-in-potential-project-new-data-center/69-6229c361-f9a5-4525-b65c-b7f64ca3db89" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><b>City of Lowell suspends participation in potential project for new data center </b></a>(12-12-25)</li></ul>