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Lenders scrutinize US data center financing as community opposition builds

Banks and asset managers are reassessing financing as protests and permitting fights raise risks for projects that already need years of approvals, Reuters said.

  • Financial institutions are tightening requirements for U.S. data center projects, citing growing community and political opposition as a significant credit risk for new infrastructure developments.
  • Local opposition in Virginia, Wisconsin, and Michigan has forced banks to evaluate public sentiment, following concerns regarding rising power bills and heavy water usage at proposed facilities.
  • Demonstrators gathered in Fredericksburg, Virginia, in July to protest data center developments, while protesters also opposed projects in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, and Milford, Michigan, during President Donald Trump's speech on July 27.
  • Banks now require developers to demonstrate consistent community support and compliance with financial covenants before funding, intensifying scrutiny on at least 75 projects currently facing local resistance.
  • Developers are increasingly seeking project sites in regions more welcoming to data centers, attempting to pre-empt local issues as financial institutions prioritize stability in their lending decisions.
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Lenders scrutinize US data center financing as community opposition builds

Senior bankers told Reuters they are scrutinizing community concerns when they assess project loans and are leaning toward projects in states that are more welcoming toward data centers. Still, they remain keen to invest in or finance the red-hot sector.

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Helena Independent Record broke the news in Helena, United States on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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