Eco datacenter loses court appeal over data center permit

The Land and Environment Court has rejected Eco datacenter's appeal. The permit for the planned data center in Hedemora will therefore be limited until 2040.

The Land and Environment Court at Nacka District Court has sided with the County Administrative Board of Dalarna. The court thereby rejects the company's appeal against the permit conditions.

Eco datacenter, or EcoDC, has argued that the time limit threatens the project's financing. The company submitted the appeal to have the conditions changed.

The court justifies the decision with the rapid technological development in the industry. The permit for the data center in Hedemora therefore applies only until 2040.

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Swedish court judges reducing sentences in the Think Pink environmental case appeal.
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Appeal court reduces sentences in Think Pink case

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The Svea Court of Appeal has issued its ruling in Sweden's largest environmental case involving Think Pink. Fariba Andersson is sentenced to five years in prison and Thomas Nilsson to four years and six months. Two people are fully acquitted.

Following the March 10 building permit for its planned data center in Horndal, Google Sweden has responded to key objections regarding electricity prices, job creation, and community benefits. Communications chief Joakim Larsson clarifies the project's status, as groundwork continues without a final business decision to build.

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The Land and Environment Court on Monday granted Boliden a permit for continued and expanded operations at the Aitik mine outside Gällivare.

The Maine House and Senate approved LD 307 this week, imposing a moratorium on new data centers requiring 20 megawatts or more until at least October 2027. The bill, which prohibits state and local approvals for such facilities, now awaits action from Gov. Janet Mills amid national concerns over surging energy demands from AI infrastructure.

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Otoe County officials voted last month to suspend permits for new data centers for as long as one year. The move follows resident concerns about water use, electricity costs, and potential heat impacts from the facilities.

The three waste piles in Dannemora, worrying residents for six years since Think Pink began dumping there in 2020, are set for removal. Östhammars municipality has placed responsibility on landowner Dannemora Iron AB, giving them two years. "We know people have been worried," says Lina Lendahl, team leader at the environmental unit.

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Plans for a large data center complex in rural Utah have sparked public opposition due to concerns about energy use, water consumption and impacts on the Great Salt Lake.

 

 

 

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