Executive Orders by President Donald J. Trump

Accelerating Federal Permitting Of Data Center Infrastructure

Summary

This executive order aims to accelerate the federal permitting process for data center infrastructure projects, particularly those related to artificial intelligence. It prioritizes the rapid buildout of this infrastructure by easing federal regulatory burdens and utilizing federally owned land and resources. The order also defines key terms like 'Data Center Project,' 'Covered Components,' and 'Qualifying Project' to provide clarity and scope.

Expected Effects

The order is likely to result in faster approvals for data center projects that meet specific criteria, such as minimum capital expenditure or significant electric load addition. This could lead to increased investment in AI infrastructure and related technologies within the United States. Revoking Executive Order 14141 signals a shift or refinement in the administration's approach to AI infrastructure development.

Potential Benefits

  • Increased investment in data center infrastructure.
  • Faster deployment of AI technologies.
  • Potential job creation in construction, manufacturing, and technology sectors.
  • More efficient use of federal lands and resources.
  • Streamlined environmental reviews for qualifying projects.

Potential Disadvantages

  • Potential for environmental damage due to expedited permitting processes.
  • Possible conflicts with existing land use plans and local communities.
  • Risk of prioritizing data center development over other important infrastructure projects.
  • Uncertainty regarding the long-term impact on energy consumption and grid stability.
  • Potential for disproportionate benefits to large corporations at the expense of smaller businesses.

Constitutional Alignment

The executive order is issued under the President's authority vested by the Constitution and laws of the United States. The order does not appear to directly violate any specific constitutional provision. However, the implementation of the order must adhere to existing laws and regulations, including those related to environmental protection and due process.

Impact Assessment: Things You Care About

This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).