IndustryMaine Morning Star|April 9, 2026
Maine's legislature passed LD 307, making it the first state to enact a moratorium on data center construction. The ban targets facilities drawing 20 MW or more and runs until November 2027.
- The House passed it 82-62; the Senate followed shortly after
- A new Data Center Coordination Council will study grid impact, water use, and economic tradeoffs before the moratorium expires
- Governor Janet Mills has indicated support with minor modifications
- Projects in Jay (a former paper mill site), Sanford, and Loring would be halted
- Maine already has some of America's priciest electricity. Lawmakers cited concerns that AI-driven demand would push rates even higher
- At least 12 other states have filed moratorium bills this cycle. Maine is the first to actually pass one







