Is a data center coming near you?
Enter an address. We check every filing we track within 25 miles and tell you what it would mean for your power bill, your nights, and your water.
Tracking 966 data centers and filings across 46 states, last updated August 19, 2026, with full planning filings coverage in 13 states. 6 with a hearing or comment period still open. Where we look.
Recent filings
What you get
Three rings, because "near me" means different things for noise (close) and your electric bill (the whole utility territory). Under 2 miles, 2 to 10, and 10 to 25. For each project: who is behind it, how many megawatts, where it stands (rumored, filed, approved, under construction, operating), how far, and the next public hearing if there is one. Then what it means for you: your utility's open rate matters, a noise estimate for anything close, the water draw if it is evaporative cooled, and the comment deadline if the record is still open.
Coverage runs in two tiers. Operating data centers are tracked nationwide, from the public building footprints in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 atlas. Planning filings, the rezonings and permits that decide what gets built next, are researched county by county and cover 13 states so far. The coverage page says which tier your state is in.
When we find nothing, we say so carefully. Half of these projects are filed under shell LLCs before anyone announces them, so "nothing we track" is not the same as "no data center". That is what the alert is for.