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I have no idea what any of that does! They are trying to build a few data centers in my county and all these dumbasses are fighting them. I live in a county that operates mainly by taxing the hell out of homeowners. The textile mills closed a long time ago and there isn't much of an industrial tax base. A few data centers would bring in a hell of a lot of taxes. The new ones recycle a glycol based coolant that does away with that excessive water use claim. Ga Power can't raise rates for three years and the micro-nuclear power stations that have been approved by the NRC are perfect to power them. I'm all for data centers.
Just wait for your electricity bill to skyrocket because of the data centers
Just wait for your electricity bill to skyrocket because of the data centers
God damn it.
@babagounj beat me to it
Just wait for your electricity bill to skyrocket because of the data centers
These data centers get sweet deals on the electric bills.
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F u crackers
For the month of February, I "lost" $11,999.47 invested in my 401K.
I have no idea what any of that does! They are trying to build a few data centers in my county and all these dumbasses are fighting them. I live in a county that operates mainly by taxing the hell out of homeowners. The textile mills closed a long time ago and there isn't much of an industrial tax base. A few data centers would bring in a hell of a lot of taxes. The new ones recycle a glycol based coolant that does away with that excessive water use claim. Ga Power can't raise rates for three years and the micro-nuclear power stations that have been approved by the NRC are perfect to power them. I'm all for data centers.
https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/columbus/ohio-epa-weighs-allowing-data-centers-to-release-wastewater-into-rivers/
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) โ The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency released a draft for a new permit that would allow data centers across the state to release untreated wastewater and stormwater directly into rivers and streams.
The new permit would apply to water that circulates through all current or future data centers, regardless of location.
https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/columbus/ohio-epa-weighs-allowing-data-centers-to-release-wastewater-into-rivers/
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) โ The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency released a draft for a new permit that would allow data centers across the state to release untreated wastewater and stormwater directly into rivers and streams.
The new permit would apply to water that circulates through all current or future data centers, regardless of location.
There are a lot of data centers around there.
Follow the money.

I just became a HARD Ravens fan!
Just kidding. This guy is cooked.
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