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by tt24
40 days ago
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Get mad at power plants not producing more power then > They have a right, if not an obligation, to be concerned about water consumption and pollution, especially in an already drought stricken area, near a drying, poisonous lake. Same > They have a pretty good reason to be upset about adding an extreme amount of heat and CO2 in an area where the tourism for skiing and snowboarding plays a huge role in tourism for the nearby counties, despite lowest snowpacks on record year over year. How do they add heat and co2? Just produce more clean energy lol > Also as a citizen, I would be furious is my elected officials ignored the locals in favor of 2 other officials' pressure and opinions. Why should locals have any say whether I buy some land and build a building that houses computers in it? I'd prefer officials ignore local's opinions as much as possible, we'd have more housing and cheaper compute by now |
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https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2026/05/07/oleary-sa...
It would be nice if they were required to build the clean energy but they are not.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2026/05/07/utahs-dat...