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      DATACENTERS EMPLOY HUNDREDS OF WORKERS!!!

      For a year or two, during construction. All contractors. After construction, what? Maybe a hundred people on-site?

      Why will no one think of the poor, starving, trillion dollar companies? It’s NOT FAIR that they have to pay the same amount as the POORS! /s

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        Dont forget that every last one of the construction workers will come from out of the area and are supporting families someplace else.

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        Not a hundred. We’re talking a dozen on a busy day. Last time I was on-site I didn’t see another soul for hours.

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          The “imaginary-never gonna happen-will use twice as much power as the state of Utah uses combined” Utah mega datacenter might, might have 100 people employed in it eventually.

          Maybe.

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          How dare you! The data centers in Prineville supports dozens of families! /s just don’t ask where the reservoir went…

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            Christ, Prineville

            Please tell me you’re joking. I’m sure you’re not, but it’s like slapping a Amazon Super Center in Drain.

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      The 2 years its under construction, sure.

      Then it staffs them with like…20 people. Oh no.

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    I hope my state requires the same.

    But, it should be more--pay the full cost of expanding the power grid plus some additional amount beyond what they need for the use of the state, and pay for ongoing maintenance of the expansion.

    Why? Because fuck 'em, that’s why.

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      Because that’s fair, and these people should have to pay true market value and the cost of healing the environmental damage. If that includes desalinization and reforestation, so be it.

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    Oregon ratepayers have been hit with six consecutive years of rate increases amid what PGE says is an unprecedented rise in demand for electricity, of which data centers are a major driver.

    I bet the rates will continue to rise regardless. PGE has had historic pay and bonuses for their top levels in these last 6 years while boasting record profits.

    Fun fact, the biggest shareholder of Portland general electric is blackrock.

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        100% agree, especially considering it’s a monopoly and I literally have no choice in electric provider. I’m a captive customer who must pay what I’m charged, I can’t shop around or “vote with my dollar”, and I can’t go without electricity, I’m legally obligated to keep services connected to my home.

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      huh. just thinking out loud. i’m wondering what it would take to have a nice little balcony solar panel i could plug into my rooftop array and then maybe unplug and take camping with me. or unplug and use as an emergency supply when the grid goes down and plug into my camping inverter because that’s how i’d be using it anyways, and then i can get rid of that big ugly gas generator in the yard.

      i figured out how to get it to work camping already, i am just thinking about the roof part. i should probably get an expert if i do it. i ain’t wanna fuck with the electrical on the house more than a switch.

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        I’ve been thinking something very similar. I don’t have any existing solar but there’s these balcony solar setups, that are all the rage in Germany, coming to the US, that just plug in to a regular outlet or battery storage. Not enough for whole house power, but with a good enough battery system you could probably get decent runtime for essential power needs.

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          Well like we’ve got a good solar setup [edit already] but I want my camping solar right? For the ebikes. And why the fuck put it on the shelf when I’m not camping

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    Time to close that barn door now that they’ve all left. Nice work legislators!