(photo by Christian Thorsburg)
According to datacenter.com, there are currently 40 data centers in Wisconsin, with at least 5 more proposed, including a thousand-acre QTS facility proposed in DeForest. Residents have spoken out about the farmland and environmental land displaced by the facilities’ expansive footprints, the water consumption and their enormous electrical demand – in many cases more than communities’ total residential and commercial consumption. That demand for electricity has even farther-reaching consequences, in the form of new power line proposals. Christian Thorsberg is an environmental journalist who studied the issue in a recent article in the online journal Circle of Blue. He joined Monday Buzz host Brian Standing on January 26. 2026.
Waldo, WI resident Chris Kestell drinks from Nichols Creek.Photo © Christian Thorsberg/Circle of Blue
Featured image: power lines run through a farm field near Waldo, Wisconsin. (Photo by Christian Thorsburg)
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