Commiefornia is going to be really pissed off that WY stops selling them so much power since it will be using it themselves.
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>In August, Cheyenne welcomed a 1.8-gigawatt data center being built by Tallgrass Energy and Texas-based Crusoe Energy Systems.
At the time, that was the largest data center yet to announce plans for Wyoming. It received a lot of attention statewide because the facility would use almost twice as much power as the entire state.
It also sparked a lot of legitimate questions about where the power was going to come from and how that would affect ratepayers, as well as where the water would be coming from, and how that would affect agriculture.
While the company promised at the time of the announcement to minimize these things by recycling water and working with local officials, details were scant.
Commiefornia is going to be really pissed off that WY stops selling them so much power since it will be using it themselves.
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>>In August, Cheyenne welcomed a 1.8-gigawatt data center being built by Tallgrass Energy and Texas-based Crusoe Energy Systems.
At the time, that was the largest data center yet to announce plans for Wyoming. It received a lot of attention statewide because the facility would use almost twice as much power as the entire state.
It also sparked a lot of legitimate questions about where the power was going to come from and how that would affect ratepayers, as well as where the water would be coming from, and how that would affect agriculture.
While the company promised at the time of the announcement to minimize these things by recycling water and working with local officials, details were scant.