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Internet data centers are fueling drive to old power source: Coal​

A helicopter hovers over the Gee family farm, the noisy rattle echoing inside their home in this rural part of West Virginia. It’s holding surveyors who are eyeing space for yet another power line next to the property — a line that will take electricity generated from coal plants in the state to address a drain on power driven by the world’s internet hub in Northern Virginia 35 miles away.

There, massive data centers with computers processing nearly 70 percent of global digital traffic are gobbling up electricity at a rate officials overseeing the power grid say is unsustainable unless two things happen: Several hundred miles of new transmission lines must be built, slicing through neighborhoods and farms in Virginia and three neighboring states. And antiquated coal-powered electricity plants that had been scheduled to go offline will need to keep running to fuel the increasing need for more power, undermining clean energy goals.

The $5.2 billion effort has fueled a backlash against data centers through the region, prompting officials in Virginia to begin studying the deeper impacts of an industry they’ve long cultivated for the hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue it brings to their communities.

Critics say it will force residents near the coal plants to continue living with toxic pollution, ironically to help a state — Virginia — that has fully embraced clean energy. And utility ratepayers in the affected areas will be forced to pay for the plan in the form of higher bills, those critics say.

But PJM Interconnection, the regional grid operator, says the plan is necessary to maintain grid reliability amid a wave of fossil fuel plant closures in recent years, prompted by the nation’s transition to cleaner power.

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Ron in Regina

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But what about windmills & tide generators & solar panel farms? They could put people on stationary bikes & hamsters on wheels and tie both to generators in the electrical grid to keep pumping out googles of power…or have the people of West Virginia hook up all their electric cars and farm equipment to the grid in a give & take too smooth out the highs and lows in the system like a Hydra-type battery?

Maybe a carbon tax on the folks of West Virginia would help? They could pay it directly onto their increasing power bills each month, & eventually qualify for a government loan at a moderate interest rate using their own tax dollars to install a heat pump that will probably actually work with their climate that far south…’cuz googles and such.
 

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I wonder if there's a way to burn coal so that environmentalists don't piss themselves?
Send it to China and let them burn it . That’s what we are doing now and it seems to be working . We never see the envirowackies protesting Roberts Bank coal terminal . And Guibeaut is not threatening the shut down of Tech Coal‘s Elkford operations . Of course China owns a good portion of Tech and the Liberal Party , so there is that .
 

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Send it to China and let them burn it . That’s what we are doing now and it seems to be working . We never see the envirowackies protesting Roberts Bank coal terminal . And Guibeaut is not threatening the shut down of Tech Coal‘s Elkford operations . Of course China owns a good portion of Tech and the Liberal Party , so there is that .
Not to mention Horgan now works for them.
 

petros

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Google Hut 8....
Since no-one bit...

It makes Virginia look like amateurs...


MIAMI, February 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Hut 8 Corp. (Nasdaq | TSX: HUT), (“Hut 8” or the “Company”) one of North America’s largest, most innovative digital asset mining pioneers and high performance computing infrastructure providers has completed its previously announced stalking horse bid transaction (the “Transaction“) to acquire four natural gas power plants in Ontario, Canada, in partnership with Macquarie Equipment Finance Ltd. (“Macquarie”), a subsidiary of Macquarie Group Limited, a global financial services group.

“We have developed a deep partnership with Macquarie throughout this process and are actively working with them on a plan to generate a return on our ownership interest in these assets in the near term,” said Hut 8 CEO Asher Genoot. “We are evaluating a range of strategic options for these assets and look forward to sharing updates as they materialize.”

The joint venture entity formed by Hut 8 and Macquarie, Far North Power Corp. (“Far North”), is now the owner of 310 MW of power infrastructure, including:

  • A 110 MW facility in Kingston
  • A 120 MW facility in Iroquois Falls
  • A 40 MW facility in Kapuskasing
  • A 40 MW facility and Bitcoin mine in North Bay