A Three-city Event Sunday Night at 7: Intro to Cryptomining and AI Data Centers
A community briefing on AI Data Centers and Cryptomining — What’s Coming, What It Could Cost, and How You Can Push Back
Across Michigan, companies are scouting rural communities for cryptomining facilities and AI data centers. That might sound distant and technical, but the impacts are local and real: more strain on the electric grid, pressure on water resources, higher utility costs, and setbacks for climate goals.
Community leaders and environmental groups are holding public briefings so residents are not blindsided — and so decisions are not made quietly, after the deals are already done.
The basic point
AI is not just an app on your phone. AI runs on massive buildings full of computers. Those buildings can use enormous amounts of electricity, 24/7, and they can demand new infrastructure fast. When that happens, communities can get stuck with the downsides: higher bills, environmental risk, and fewer choices later.

These briefings are designed to give people clear information and a practical path to action.
What these briefings will do
Host Introduction to Cryptomining and AI Data Centers: A Community Briefing is a series of in-person and virtual events across Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.
Organizers will cover:
Why this matters right now
These industries are moving quickly. Developers often show up with glossy claims about jobs and progress. But once a project is approved, it is hard to undo. That is why timing matters. If you care about your community’s future — your utility bill, your water, your local environment — the moment to speak up is before permits are granted and plans are finalized.
How you can take part in regulation and decision-making
This is how regular people influence what happens next. No special expertise required.
Learn to ask questions that force specifics, not slogans.
Put your concerns in writing.
Get involved where it counts locally
Stay focused on rules that can be enforced
When: Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026, at 7 p.m.
Where: Register for all at: https://bit.ly/easternup
Who is participating? Community leaders and environmental organizations, including:
Speakers (partial list)
Additional regional organizations and speakers to be confirmed.
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