generation, transmission and land availability, alongside a regulatory environment that is becoming more challenging and communities that are increasingly vocal same period, and the planned development pipeline grew to encompass 37.5GW of projects. Land acquisition activity has been record-setting, with land transactions totaling hundreds of millions competitive the data center land market in Virginia has become. construction-as reflected by the increase in capacity of under construction properties-plenty are being denied or voluntarily withdrawn. Recent examples include the halting of the Digitai Gateway projectinPrinceWiliamCountyduetomproperpulichearingnoticesaswellastheWithdrawalof Gigaland LLC's planned project in Fauquier County. All of this is happening while legislative activity concerning data centers intensifies in Virginia, with many bills related to data center development, siting, operations, resource use and grid impact have a measured effect on the data center industry, especially as it relates to new development, the following bills are a few potentially high-impact examples.