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The Piedmont News: January, 24, 2026

The Piedmont News is an email digest of top news stories about conservation, land use, energy, and environmental matters of interest to the region. We hope you’ll share The Piedmont News with someone else who cares about these stories.

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Top Stories

  • Energy Secretary Prepares to Unleash Backup Generation Ahead of Winter Storm Fern

    Department of Energy (January 22, 2026) In a letter today, U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright asked the nation’s grid operators to maintain communication with DOE during the storm and be prepared to make backup generation resources at data centers and other major facilities available as needed.

  • Will 2026 be the year General Assembly stops reckless data center development? | Guest column

    Richmond Times-Dispatch (January 18, 2026) To date, our state leaders have failed to protect Virginians from the short- and long-term effects of reckless data center growth. Currently, there is no overarching state plan to manage the cumulative impacts on our energy costs, our air quality and our natural resources.

    This is a Guest Column by PEC's Director of Land Use Julie Bolthouse in support of HB 155.

  • Why your power bill is spiking faster than a nearby data center’s

    The Washington Post (January 15, 2026) As electricity prices climb, an unusual disconnect is emerging between what regular people pay — and what data centers pay.

Albemarle County / Charlottesville

  • Charlottesville recharges its e-bike voucher program

    C-VILLE Weekly (January 21, 2026) Charlottesville has updated and expanded last year’s voucher program to help city residents afford battery-powered e-bikes. Every quarter, the city will give away 12 vouchers in each of three tiers: $500 for any applicant (Tier 1); $1,000 for people earning less than or equal to 80 percent of the area median income (Tier 2); and $1,500 for people on SNAP, WIC, TANF, or Medicaid (Tier 3).

  • Planning Commission recommends approval of small changes to city’s zoning code

    C-VILLE Weekly (January 21, 2026) When Charlottesville City Council adopted a new zoning code in late 2023, it wanted to help developers make it easier to build new places to live. The city’s Department of Neighborhood Development Services is moving forward with changes designed to further that goal.

Fauquier County

  • Land bordering Arrington placed in conservation easement

    Fauquier Times (January 18, 2026) A Fauquier County home developer closed out the year by swapping development plans for conservation.

Greene County

  • DCR funding to help Greene County with flood resilience planning process

    CBS 19 News (January 19, 2026) Greene County will be using some grant funding, partially matched by local monies, to create a flood resilience plan.

Loudoun County

  • Oak Hill State Park Bill Clears Senate Committee

    Loudoun Now (January 20, 2026) The effort to establish President James Monroe’s Loudoun County home, Oak Hill, as a state park resumed today with a hearing before the Senate’s Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources Committee.

Madison County

  • Madison leaders continue to discuss RSA, EDUs

    The Rapidan Register (January 19, 2026) In early December, county planning and zoning administrator Allen Nicholls told supervisors he’d been unable to obtain numerous documents from the authority which outline their policies and directly affect Madison County’s ability to manage growth, protect public health and plan responsibly for the future of the county’s water and sewer systems.

Orange County

  • Orange names new town manager

    The Daily Progress (January 23, 2026) Chris Snider has been named Orange's new town manager. Snider already was working the job on an interim basis after the abrupt departure of longtime Manager Greg Woods.

Rappahannock County

  • Rappahannock farmers receive wildlife and clean water awards

    Rappahannock News (January 19, 2026) Every year, the Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Directors recognizes Rappahannock County farmers and landowners for conservation and sustainability work — this year awarding Thornhill Farms with the 2025 Clean Water Farm Award and Chancellors Rock Farm with the 2025 Wildlife Award.

  • I just set my farm on fire. It was thrilling.

    The Washington Post (January 16, 2026) There are ecological justifications for what I’m doing. Winter is the best time to cut and treat woody invasive plants. Reducing the deer population will allow the depleted forest to regenerate.

Prince William County

  • Data Centers Reshaped Prince William County

    Potomac Local News (January 22, 2026) Data centers have become a defining issue in Prince William County, shaping land-use decisions, utility costs, and long-term planning across the region, even as many residents are only now catching up to how large the industry has grown.

Surrounding Area

  • Central Virginia Land Conservancy looks to preserve more of Nelson’s acreage

    The Daily Progress (January 22, 2026) The Central Virginia Land Conservancy holds 456 acre in Nelson County in conservations easements. It wants to increase that figure.

  • Botetourt County officials face backlash over Google data center secrecy

    10 News (January 21, 2026) Community members and transparency advocates express frustration over limited communication and perceived secrecy in the decision-making process for the data center project.

  • Amazon Web Services purchases nearly 2,000 acres of land in Louisa County

    WVVA (January 15, 2026) For about $72 million, Amazon Web Services has purchased about 1,920 acres of land in central Louisa County. The news, first reported by Tammy Purcell with Engage Louisa, comes as Amazon is in the midst of building two data center campuses within the County.

Virginia

  • Spanberger appoints Department of Conservation and Recreation director

    WRIC (January 23, 2026) In a Jan. 23 release, Nikki Rovner was named as the newest director of the conservation agency, which oversees state parks, natural areas and outdoor recreation among other programs.

  • Salting roads for snowstorms is a growing source of pollution. Virginia officials are looking for alternatives.

    WHRO (January 22, 2026) Proposed legislation would initiate a study of different de-icing strategies.

  • How will data center boom impact Va.’s waters? Secrecy on this topic doesn’t bode well | Guest column

    Richmond Times-Dispatch (January 22, 2026) Our region has been a major focus of the data center industry. And data centers can be very water-intensive. So it’s important to ask what the potential impacts might be in the future, both for the Rappahannock and across the commonwealth.

  • Virginia will rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Spanberger says

    The Virginian-Pilot (January 20, 2026) Virginia will rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, the multistate coalition that aims to reduce the use of fossil fuels as an energy source, Gov. Abigail Spanberger told lawmakers Monday. In Virginia, the money was split with half going toward energy-saving projects for low-income families and the other half for the Community Flood Preparedness Fund.

  • Gov. Spanberger targets utility bills, power demand amid data center boom in N. Va.

    ARL Now (January 20, 2026) Increasing power demand from a growing number of data centers, many located in Northern Virginia, has made rising utility costs a key issue for Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) in her first days in office.

  • These bills aim to regulate Virginia data center siting, generator use and SCC oversight

    Fauquier Now (January 20, 2026) As Virginia grapples with an energy crisis fueled by the proliferation of data centers and growing local concern about permitting for the facilities, lawmakers are mulling how to manage the industry.

  • Pawpaws proposed to be official state fruit

    Cardinal News (January 19, 2026) “This bill is about putting pawpaws back into public consciousness. That’s the first step to get them back into the pantries of Virginians,” said Del. Joshua Cole, D-Fredericksburg, who co-patroned the bill.

  • Virginia lawmakers propose a bevy of data center reform bills

    VPM (January 16, 2026) In fiscal year 2025 (which ran from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025), more than $1.9 billion in total tax exemptions went to data centers in Virginia, according to self-reported data compiled by the state's tax department.

    PEC's Director of Land Use Julie Bolthouse is quoted.

  • New poll indicates Virginians oppose data center growth

    WDBJ (January 16, 2026) Friday, the Chesapeake Climate Action Network Action Fund released the results of a poll it conducted with the Global Strategy Group, indicating the majority of Virginia voters believe the problems caused by data centers outweigh the economic benefits.

  • As 2026 legislative session starts, data centers’ diesel generators are a top concern for Virginians

    Virginia Mercury (January 14, 2026) The use of diesel generators offloads the true cost of backup power onto residents in the region, who pay in the form of worse health outcomes and a lower quality of life, writes columnist Ivy Main.

National

  • Data Center Lobbying Is Booming as Tech and Energy Giants Face ‘Affordability’ Backlash

    Notus (January 22, 2026) Dozens of Silicon Valley giants, utility providers and other companies stand to earn a fortune from the nation’s artificial intelligence boom.

  • Charting the data center development roadmap in key US states

    Reuters (January 22, 2026) Judging by state and local filings alone, the U.S.' data center computing capacity could jump by close to 1,000% if all projects currently planned come to fruition. That's a big "if," however, as it is widely known that some of the plans filed by so-called hyperscalers are more aspirational than hard commitments and will likely be withdrawn if development or grid interconnection takes too long.

  • New study suggests the rapid construction of data centers will drive up energy bills

    WTOP News (January 21, 2026) A new analysis on the rapid proliferation of data centers indicates that the sudden demand for electricity could drive up energy costs for everyone and harm the environment.

  • Here’s how AI data centers affect the electrical grid

    CNN (January 18, 2026) Tech giants are in a heated race to build data centers and dominate the AI landscape. But America might not be ready for the energy demand.

  • Trump administration pushes PJM to hold ‘emergency’ auction to supply data centers

    Utility Dive (January 16, 2026) Capstone analysts said the proposal lacks binding authority, “reinforcing that this is policy signaling, not an imminent market reform.”

  • Trump Pushes Plan for Tech Companies to Fund New Power Plants

    The Wall Street Journal (January 16, 2026) White House proposal would involve an emergency auction within the country’s biggest power market

  • Elon Musk’s xAI datacenter generating extra electricity illegally, regulator rules

    The Guardian (January 15, 2026) A US regulator ruled on Thursday that Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company had acted illegally by using dozens of methane gas turbines to power huge datacenters in Tennessee.

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