Just days before the Oregon Legislature in March passed a one-year pause on a popular tax incentive program for data centers, a group called Oregon Connects registered as a nonprofit business in the state. Then the ads started appearing.

ā€œFrom homes to hospitals to businesses, Oregon’s data centers are unlocking a smarter power grid for our communities,ā€ a female voice reads over a montage that includes a few aerial shots of downtown Portland and the Oregon Coast. ā€œThey’re investing billions in clean energy, creating good-paying jobs, driving innovation and building a better energy future.ā€

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