South Jersey residents complain about noise from new AI data center

News Clip3:25FOX 29 Philadelphia·Vineland, Cumberland County, NJ·3/14/2026

Residents in Vineland, New Jersey are complaining about the constant humming noise from a newly built 300-megawatt AI data center operated by a Dutch company. Local officials are investigating the noise complaints, while residents also express concerns over the facility's water usage, electricity demand, and potential impact on property values. A community rally is being organized for residents to voice their concerns about the data center project.

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Gov: Vineland Health Department, Cumberland County
Residents in Vineland, New Jersey say a constant humming sound from a newly built AI data center is disrupting their daily lives. The massive 300-megawatt facility, built by a Dutch company, is part of the growing demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. But neighbors say the noise, along with concerns about water use, electricity demand and property values, has them worried. Local health officials are now investigating the source of the sound after multiple complaints from residents living near the site.