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by creer
703 days ago
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Exactly. Furthermore, the fine article mentions 21% going to datacenters (of which, which fraction might be off-shoreable anyway?), and 18% to homes. Okay, that leaves 61% going to what? Which other industry uses have been going up or down? Then compounded by "If we already had lots of wind and lots of solar, it wouldn’t be a problem", which, as far as datacenters go probably misses the need for storage. What this is seems more of a meme article, linking presumably evil datacenters, with climate change, with "policy of low corporate taxation." |
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Commercial maybe? I used to work in a Lidl and it was mentioned when they started automating their store lights inside and outside to turn off at night that it was taking a large load of the grid.
Lot's offices, SME's etc?
Warehouses? Not sure if they count as industrial or not.