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Data Center Signal is tracking 3 clips about STREAM Data Centers data center developments across 1 states, including NY.

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Letter: Study shows data center is a bad idea
News ClipTheDailyNewsOnline.com·Alabama, Genesee County, NY

Letter: Study shows data center is a bad idea$

Residents in the GLOW Region are united in opposition to the proposed STAMP data center complex by STREAM US Data Centers and Apollo Global Management. Concerns include air and water pollution, noise, harm to wildlife, increased electricity rates, decreased property values, and the loss of a rural lifestyle.

4/17/2026
Recent report on STREAM Data Centers project draws support and criticism
News ClipThe Batavian·Batavia, Genesee County, NY

Recent report on STREAM Data Centers project draws support and criticism

A new report criticizing STREAM Data Centers' proposed $19.46 billion data center project in Genesee County, New York, has drawn both support and strong refutation from the Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC). Opponents highlight concerns about environmental impact, electricity usage, and financial incentives, while the GCEDC defends the project's economic benefits and accuracy of its claims. A public hearing is scheduled to address ongoing community opposition.

4/14/2026
Local opposition voices concern over STAMP's planned data center
News ClipBuffalo Toronto Public Media·Alabama, Genesee County, NY

Local opposition voices concern over STAMP's planned data center

Local opposition is raising concerns about the proposed STAMP Project data center in Genesee County, New York, citing a third-party study that questions its economic viability and potential environmental and noise impacts. The project, requiring an estimated 500 megawatts of electricity, is also facing scrutiny over undisclosed funding sources and infrastructure effects. A public hearing on the project is scheduled to address these community concerns.

4/13/2026