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Maryland Formally Welcomes Data Centers to the State, Clarifying the Use of Emergency Backup Power Generation

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Quantum Loophole, Inc., the developer of the first multi-gigawatt scale master-planned data center community, is excited to share that Maryland passed the Critical Infrastructure Streamlining Act of 2024 (CISA), which clarifies the definition and legislative framework around the use of emergency backup power generation in the state.

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Governor Moore signs the Critical Infrastructure Streamlining Act of 2024, saying "this bill is going to supercharge the data center industry in Maryland, so we can unleash more economic potential and create more good paying union jobs.” (Photo: Business Wire)

Governor Moore signs the Critical Infrastructure Streamlining Act of 2024, saying “this bill is going to supercharge the data center industry in Maryland, so we can unleash more economic potential and create more good paying union jobs.” (Photo: Business Wire)

The CISA bill, signed by Governor Wes Moore on May 9, 2024 passed with a unanimous vote in both the House and Senate. The newly enacted legislation reiterates the state’s commitment to welcoming data centers, and fosters continuous innovation for businesses throughout Maryland and goes into effect July 1, 2024

“We applaud and thank Governor Moore and the Maryland Legislature for their foresight and efforts to streamline and clarify the use of back-up generators, not just for data centers, but for other industries as well, including healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, and education,” comments Rich Paul-Hus, SVP of Public Affairs at Quantum Loophole. “Within just 20 miles of the Internet ecosystem located in Northern Virginia, Quantum Loophole in Frederick, Maryland, now has a fast-track path forward to welcoming data centers. Our first-of-its-kind master-planned Data Center Communities are purposely designed to create a mutual benefit for the environment, the community and the data center industry. Our goal is to create a growth path for digital infrastructure that helps to fund vital programs for residents throughout the state, while designing a nature-first approach to industrial development.”

During Governor Wes Moore’s press conference on May 9, 2024 where he signed the Critical Infrastructure Streamlining Act bill, he reiterated that “this bill is going to supercharge the data center industry in Maryland, so we can unleash more economic potential and create more good paying union jobs.”

“The impact of this bill will reverberate positively throughout the entire state for at least the next two decades. Third-party economic reports equate the value of this bill to be worth at least $30 billion in capital investments over the next 20 years with over 52,000 jobs statewide and $3.4 billion in associated employee compensation during the construction phase of Quantum Frederick alone,” adds Josh Snowhorn, Founder and CEO of Quantum Loophole. “The economic estimates only tip the iceberg of what’s possible as we bring on line more fiber optic and power enabled land for data center development for the industry and for the people of Maryland.”

Quantum Loophole’s campus in Frederick, Maryland, consists of over 2100 acres of entitled, shovel-ready land for deployment of large-scale Internet infrastructure. The campus is served by transmission power from First Energy and their wholly owned distribution entity Potomac Edison at a multi-gigawatt scale. The largest capacity fiber ring ever constructed at a capacity of up to 235,000 strands interconnects the campus to Northern Virginia via underground ducts designed to exceed the highest security standards.

Buddy Rizer, Executive Director for Economic Development in Loudoun County, Virginia, applauds the initiative: “I’ve personally seen the transformative impact that data centers can have on a community, enhancing both economic diversity and resilience. It’s thrilling to witness the burgeoning digital infrastructure in communities across the mid-Atlantic region. With Quantum Loophole’s conscientious approach to development, Frederick County and Maryland stand to reap immense benefits. As a native of the ‘Free State,’ I believe in the promise it holds for the future.”

For more information about Quantum Loophole and its innovative approach to master-planning data center communities, visit www.quantumloophole.com.

About Quantum Loophole

Quantum Loophole disrupts data center site selection offering a rapid platform delivery for land, power, connectivity, and scale. The company’s first-of-its-kind multi gigawatt-scale, master planned data center development uniquely addresses the scalability, connectivity, and cost-efficiency challenges of today’s large-scale deployments. Powered by innovative energy systems, hundreds of thousands of strands of fiber from multiple carriers, and mass-scale entitled land, Quantum Loophole’s master planned communities take the guesswork out of adding needed data center capacity, allowing hyperscalers, enterprises, and colocation providers speed with go-to-market capabilities. Incorporating renewable energy, land and water improvements, Quantum Loophole offers an environmentally sound approach that reduces the overall carbon footprint while fully enabling powered land with the highest level of connectivity, reliability, and security.

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