Renewable Energy Advocates Push for Clean Energy Mandates in Data Centers
July 16th, 2026 2:05 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Lawmakers in New York and other states are proposing legislation to require data centers to use increasing amounts of renewable energy, aiming to decouple data center growth from fossil fuel expansion.

As tech companies invest billions in constructing data centers, lawmakers across the country are working to legally compel these facilities to use renewable energy. A pending bill in New York would require large data centers to meet renewable benchmarks by 2030 and obtain at least 90 percent of their electricity from renewables by 2040. Whether this model spreads beyond leading states could determine if data center growth decouples from fossil fuel expansion.
The push for clean energy in data centers comes amid growing concerns about the environmental impact of the rapidly expanding digital infrastructure. Data centers consume vast amounts of electricity, and without regulatory intervention, much of that power could come from fossil fuels. New York's proposed legislation is seen as a potential template for other states, with similar efforts underway in California and Washington.
However, not all fossil fuel energy sources are created the same. Entities like Frontieras North America Inc. are reimagining traditional fuels like coal, creating innovative solutions that could complicate the transition to renewables. The outcome of these legislative efforts will be closely watched by the energy industry and environmental advocates alike.
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