HYPERSCALE DATA CENTERS
HB 5513 aims to regulate and incentivize hyperscale data centers in Illinois, addressing land use, energy, safety, and economic impacts.
HB 5513 aims to regulate and incentivize hyperscale data centers in Illinois, addressing land use, energy, safety, and economic impacts.
HB 5513 (Illinois, 104th General Assembly) is a bill titled “HYPERSCALE DATA CENTERS.” The available action history shows a process typical for a sponsored measure: multiple co-sponsors added, referral to committees, and a series of dates in 2026. The text of the bill (provisions) is not provided in the prompt, so this summary outlines the bill’s likely scope based on the title and typical policy areas surrounding hyperscale data centers, along with what readers should look for in the full bill.
While the exact text is not provided, bills on hyperscale data centers commonly address:
- Economic incentives: tax credits or exemptions, subsidies, or streamlined permitting to attract hyperscale data center projects.
- Land use and zoning: special zoning classifications, overlay districts, or permitting timelines to accommodate large facilities with considerations for water, electricity, and telecommunications infrastructure.
- Energy policy: alignment with renewable energy goals, siting requirements, energy efficiency standards, and possible requirements for on-site generation or demand-response programs.
- Data center standards: reliability requirements, safety and security protocols, floodplain and environmental impact considerations, and cybersecurity measures.
- Infrastructure coordination: coordination with utility providers (electricity, fiber networks), and possible access to state-purchased or regulated power supplies.
- Local control and state preemption: delineation of state vs. local authority over siting, construction, expansion, and operations.
- Workforce and economic impact: labor standards, local hiring preferences, and workforce development provisions.
- Reporting and oversight: annual reporting requirements, audits, or state agency oversight to monitor compliance and economic impact.
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