Neighbors Fight Amazon's Fuel Cell Plan in Hilliard
Neighbors in Hilliard, Ohio, protest Amazons plan for a massive fuel cell data center, citing concerns over emissions and lack of public input. State law allows the project to bypass local zoning and expedite construction. Residents demand an independent review and more time for public input, while lawmakers propose bills to add checks on data centers. The community awaits votes this month, hoping for stronger protections and local voices.
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