This facility would decimate the area and well beyond, these data centers require huge amounts of water which they'd take from the Colorado river which other states depend on too. It's a very stupid decision and will cause massive problems. But, they don't GAF, obviously.But concerns over pollution and Colorado River water use have turned one of the projects into a charged legal fight, where a developer is accusing city officials in Imperial, California, of “economic sabotage” for circulating flyers about the development. Meanwhile, activists are warning that the projects are getting approved without protecting local residents.
Last year, developer CalEthos announced plans to turn 315 acres of farmland into a complex that could eventually be a $5.5 billion project, with the first phase including a 200,000-square-foot data center. A second company, Imperial Valley Computer Manufacturing LLC, proposed a $10 billion, 950,000-square-foot data center close to the city of Imperial, located near the Mexican border, roughly 90 miles east of San Diego.
WTF?California community panics as $15 billion in data centers planned
This facility would decimate the area and well beyond, these data centers require huge amounts of water which they'd take from the Colorado river which other states depend on too. It's a very stupid decision and will cause massive problems. But, they don't GAF, obviously.
NEM 3 and they owe us $60 at tru up. We have 23-400 kWh panels + 13,500kWh battery back up.Oh, you are under NEM 3; we are under NEM 2.
Data centers, water and power required.
Some are talking about enlarging the atomic plant they have in Az.
last nite something about portable nuclear power plants for each data center.
Maybe a portable nuclear water well too?
We don’t need AI in the way it’s being soldwe don't need AI
IMHO, The technology needs to be treated like a WMD. I don’t think it should be a commercial product in any way.We don’t need AI in the way it’s being sold
IMHO, The technology needs to be treated like a WMD. I don’t think it should be a commercial product in any way.
I hope the system you selected has an option for solar or generator input so when grid power skyrockets you have other options.A data center is going to be built closer to my neighborhood than I care for. I'm installing house batteries because despite assurances, there will be blackouts in the summer.
I'm sorry. I have 30MW in Santa Clara and I'm bidding on more.Who the fuck is asking for this?
Please stop.I'm in the middle of building out 150MW of AI clusters and datacenters to house them. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I have 30MW in Santa Clara and I'm bidding on more.
Please stop.
Its AI investing into itself with your own $$$Who the fuck is asking for this?
Just out of curiosity who the fuck cares where you are placing the cluster as long as there is some fiber running to it anyways?I'm in the middle of building out 150MW of AI clusters and datacenters to house them. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I have 30MW in Santa Clara and I'm bidding on more.
Just out of curiosity who the fuck cares where you are placing the cluster as long as there is some fiber running to it anyways?
Why not build somewhere electricity is MUCH cheaper then here? (also no earthquakes)....
I not in favor of that either. Kessler will be the limit there. Its a false choice between AI data centers on earth vs in space. We simply don’t not need ubiquitous AI. We definitely don’t need it as a commercial venture with zero plan on how to manage the social fallout. Believe me, I would love to be wrong about AI being a WMD. I don’t think I am though.You'd prefer launching precious metals into orbit and having space AI like Mr Musk is planning?