As data center development accelerates to support AI, cloud, and digital services, Americans are sending a clear message: they are not opposed to living near data centers. They simply want them built the right way. New research from Airedale by Modine , a global leader in precision cooling solutions for data centers, shows that most people will support nearby facilities when they meet practical expectations of economic benefits, reduced noise, and thoughtful design.
The Airedale Data Center Community Acceptance Report , based on a national survey conducted by the third-party platform Pollfish of 600 Americans, shows that proximity is not the problem. People prefer a data center one mile away that delivers faster internet and jobs over a site eight miles away that offers nothing to the

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