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Premier Danielle Smith’s plans to double oil and gas production via data centres are hitting small town Alberta…very close to home.

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    Premier Danielle Smith’s plans to double oil and gas production via data centres are hitting small town Alberta…very close to home.

    The farming community of Olds, home to an agricultural college, a lot of retirees and others seeking peace and quiet, is about to become close neighbours with the second largest gas-powered plant in the province.

    That’s 10 smokestacks (17 metres, 57 feet high) from a plant feeding the power needs of a massive data centre. Running 24/7 365 days per year, except when there’s an upset - and then there are 600 diesel generators ready to spring into action.

    It’s a nightmare for some residents in the community who just learned details of the project in late January and are questioning the location so close to their homes.

    https://www.theenergymix.com/200-metres-away-residents-rally-to-keep-albertas-second-largest-power-plant-out-of-their-their-backyard/

    #ableg #cdnpoli #AIDataCentres #AIDataCenters #climate #democracy

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      Premier Danielle Smith’s plans to double oil and gas production via data centres are hitting small town Alberta…very close to home.

      The farming community of Olds, home to an agricultural college, a lot of retirees and others seeking peace and quiet, is about to become close neighbours with the second largest gas-powered plant in the province.

      That’s 10 smokestacks (17 metres, 57 feet high) from a plant feeding the power needs of a massive data centre. Running 24/7 365 days per year, except when there’s an upset - and then there are 600 diesel generators ready to spring into action.

      It’s a nightmare for some residents in the community who just learned details of the project in late January and are questioning the location so close to their homes.

      https://www.theenergymix.com/200-metres-away-residents-rally-to-keep-albertas-second-largest-power-plant-out-of-their-their-backyard/

      #ableg #cdnpoli #AIDataCentres #AIDataCenters #climate #democracy

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      @JEmphatically The power needs of the one center is equivalent to the average usage of the city of Calgary...

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        @JEmphatically The power needs of the one center is equivalent to the average usage of the city of Calgary...

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        @RichardNairn And Smith was asked about it on her radio show and said she couldn't understand why people were pushing back.

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          @RichardNairn And Smith was asked about it on her radio show and said she couldn't understand why people were pushing back.

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          @JEmphatically @RichardNairn

          HAHAHAHA... Build the same in High River & we'll monitor her response... hey, man like the Bow River has way more water than anything around Olds.

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            @RichardNairn And Smith was asked about it on her radio show and said she couldn't understand why people were pushing back.

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            @JEmphatically @RichardNairn TRAITORS always ignore others when all they see is damaging world at someone else's expense and their own benefit ...

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