Anti-Data center and energy misinformation is being funded by foreign money, including Chinese entities.
@kevinolearytv breaks down what he has found during his construction of a data center project in Utah, and it aligns with our report on foreign influence in American data center development.
The Washington Star is back. Competition in news is always good.
For over a century it was the dominant paper in the capital. Hard times forced it to close 45 years ago. Now it gets new life from New York Sun owner @Efune.
It already has a scoop: won a court case protecting its name from a D.C. political website.
Very glad to see @KJTorrance as one of the Star’s new journalists/editors — first class and great journalism instincts. @trishaposner and I know from writing for her at the New York Post.
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@washingtonpost Hey @geraldposner the anti-data center influencers story is getting bigger. So many threads out there. Kevin O’Leary says a project of his in Utah is drawing CCP fire. See this thread and many others. Somebody needs to break this story.
Kevin O'Leary defended his AI data center in Utah, despite Tucker Carlson's concerns about taxpayer subsidies, during a debate on America's AI future. https://t.co/aAiWMBeCYl
The narrative about data centers that were built in Virginia 20 years ago, they were old technology. They used a lot of water, they were very noisy, they created a lot of heat. But like every other technology, it's advanced dramatically. Today, we don't use a lot of water in data centers because it's a closed loop system like your car, your radiator. It stays inside a system. Many turbines now don't use water at all, they’re air-cooled. This narrative about data centers destroying the environment is an old story, and it's being used by those that don't wanna see this advance. We just need more capacity. We have to build it more responsibly, and that's exactly what's going on now. So this narrative is mostly a falsehood. And I think I know who's spreading this falsehood by the way. They're not our friends.