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by threwrfaway 5 days ago
Well, let's use discernment. Let's also add NH3 plants since those are also electricity hogs.

1. There's no VC distorted market building hundreds of them. At most two Al or NH3 will ever be built again in this country.

2. We need Al and NH3 in a way that we dont need data centers. Most of the protein in your body comes from synthetic NH3. Al has slashed CO2 emissions in industry.

There's a Middle Eastern fertilizer and Al crisis that's going to devastate our economies. Al and NH3 should have been on-shored 20 years ago.

3. Its already impossible to build NH3 or Al plants in NY due to other regulatory laws that target Al and NH3.

So, NY state in its (/s) infinite wisdom (/s) has realized that New Yorkers need to eat more than it needs to feed a surveillance state.

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That clears things up. You want to use the cudgel of the state's power regarding zoning issues to address ventures which you find morally objectionable in some way.
Other than your sanctimonious tone, did you have a point?

And your sanctimonious attitude is wrong. This isn't about morality. It's literally about economic devastation being caused by VC's using the violence of the state to eminent domain houses to make right away for power lines, inctease power prices, etc.

Of course, you don't believe corporate socialism is wrong, you just call it free market capitalism. Well go read Rothbard.

I don't know why you want to argue about this here. Your proposed solution elsewhere of "How about an across the board $1/W hook up fee for new customers?" agrees with what I'm saying about having a neutral policy to handle new customers who impose externalities.