NFR Data Centers near you?

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Flymph

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Apparently there are over 125 Data Centers spread throughout our state with early and smaller hubs in metro Seattle-Tacoma and the larger centers in Central and Eastern WA near cheap hydro power. Would love to hear your thoughts/reactions to the DCs that are near you. Were you aware of their implementation?, were you informed as to giving you public input?, were you aware of the water related issues?, were you aware of the energy related issues?, did protests occur, etc.
 
welcome break from sanding the front porch for a restain.
And on to Australia doing it the right way:

CANBERRA, Australia — Australia is trying to pull off a feat that's eluding national and local governments around the world: Attract AI investment, but on its own terms.
AI suitors including Microsoft, Google and Anthropic now confront a transactional Australian approach. The federal and state governments are welcoming data center investment, but only if developers run them on clean power, account for water use, create local training benefits and give Australian researchers and startups access to computing capacity.
After watching a nasty data center debate unfold in the United States Australian officials are determined to forge their own way. Buoyed by the nation's leading global role in instituting teen social media restrictions, Prime Minister Anthony sees the country in a race — not against China or the United States — but against time. “We can set the terms, we can determine AI’s social license. But we have to do it now,” Albanese said in July, setting a goal of finalizing AI legislation in early 2027.
The government’s overarching goals: protect household electricity prices, and integrate Australia into the AI supply chain. The unspoken part of the deal: A stronger social license for AI should give the government more room to deal with the labor market disruptions that AI use accelerates.
 
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Apparently there are over 125 Data Centers spread throughout our state with early and smaller hubs in metro Seattle-Tacoma and the larger centers in Central and Eastern WA near cheap hydro power. Would love to hear your thoughts/reactions to the DCs that are near you. Were you aware of their implementation?, were you informed as to giving you public input?, were you aware of the water related issues?, were you aware of the energy related issues?, did protests occur, etc.

How's the fishing going?
 
This may help.
I like what Erin is doing, but just like all sites that depend on the community for input, there are flaws. Like the map showing my town of Covington Washington. We do not have a data center. The dot on the map is for a proposed BESS, but the community member or the admins of the site added ",Data center". So for most reports or maps that would mean there are both.
From the entry-
Type: Battery storage (BESS), Data center

This is not accurate. There is no current data center nor any planned data centers in CovTown. And the BESS probably won't happen either. There's currently a moratorium on them. And a BESS is not a data center.

So while I love spreading the word and making people aware, I also hate misinformation. It only hurts your cause.

Anyway, no datacenters by me. Everyone should read stories about these data centers. The Google one in The Dalles Oregon-

Google, Amazon, mobile carriers, etc... none of them care about your water, your power bill or your employment. Yes, they provide incredible service to our pampered lives, but do not for a minute think they care about you.
Same for your city, county, water district and power utility.

They would much rather build them without any publicity.

@Flymph caught a big one there. 😁
 
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