• reddig33@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    I’m actually fine with them building their own power grids. It means they aren’t getting volume discounts from my local electric company and making the power costs go up for the rest of us.

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        Sure, but using more sustainable options to provide power to increase consumption is the overarching point to me. Maybe this is less bad, but I don’t view it as pretty green in comparison.

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          Yeah, the only truly green option is to skip the datacenter entirely. Well that’s not the reality where we live.

          Found a buyer online, arranged shipping etc. Smooth sailing.

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      The additionallity of it does point towards yes. And, while I am no fan of data centers, they still benefit the renewable energy learning curve. For those unaware, for everytime we double the number of solar panels produced in the world, the cost falls roughly 20% per watt. If Jeff Bezos bought a billion panels and threw them away, it would still result in solar panels being cheaper down the line

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        Plus, if the demand for these AI datacenters were to suddenly decline, utilities could probably buy the excess energy. Or just buy fields outright. It’s public benefit from private up-front investment. Not the worst path to get to the desired outcome.

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          The 10 people who will still have cable TV in 10 years will be seeing commercials that say “do you own a home? Buy these data center solar panels! They’re half a the price of a new panel, and only 7 years old. Installation is free!”