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New laws encourage data centers to come to Michigan; environmental groups raise concerns
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation that to encourage large data centers in Michigan. Environmental groups are raising concerns over the centers’ needs for water, land, and electricity.
Unions Warn Members Not To Trust Musk’s Masked Severance Promises
The Trump administration has let go hundreds of federal employees, including the removal of as many as 17 inspectors general, whose job is to conduct objective audits of federal agencies and promote efficiency. Emily Davies, Jeff Stein, and Faiz Siddiqui of the Washington Post reported this week that a proposal … [continued]
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The Past, Present, and Future of Renewable Energy — Interview with LandGate CEO Yoann Hispa
Renewable energy has clearly turned a corner and hit the inflection points that so many pundits have forecast for so long. Since the invention of the solar panel more than 70 years ago through 2022, the world added 1 terrawatt of solar energy production capacity. From 2022 through the end … [continued]
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Data Centers and Renewable Energy — Assuring the Future of Data is Clean
A recent project for carbon capture using renewable energy was kiboshed after years of exploration and development. It was called Project Bison, and it was set to be built in Wyoming, where there is a ton of renewable energy. The idea was that this plentiful, cheap, clean energy could be … [continued]
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What In The World Is Going On With AI?
The world of AI took a giant hit on Monday as companies betting on the new technology lost over a trillion dollars in value.
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