The CEO of utility Eversource Energy admitted on a recent earnings call that data centers are “only going to drive up the price of energy.”
“It’s of no value to our residential customer — actually, any customer,” the CEO explained.
Indiana residents are paying $600, $700, $800 a month in electric bills.
Indiana is being hit with some of the biggest rate increases in the U.S.
Data centers are driving up costs, BlackRock just bought one of the utilities, and people are demanding regulators step in.
You can already glean a few things re: Minnesota sh--ting based on the videos that are now widely available.
Things start to go south when federal officer -- hooded -- lunges toward car.
The driver at this point is reversing and wheel is turned toward left.
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A note on the Venezuela attack.
When I began thinking about joining the military, in the lead up to Iraq in 2003, I thought that even in the worse case scenario, Iraq would be better off without a dictator.
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Rodriguez came to the United States in 2021 after leaving Venezuela amid the political and economic turmoil sparked by the regime of President Nicolas Maduro. https://t.co/SU65U9aAnw
The Courier & Press is working hard to cover the local impacts of ICE activity in Evansville this week. Here's what myself, @JonAdamWebb and @houston_whh have reported so far - with more to come.
Some huge news in Evansville tonight from @houston_whh and @JonAdamWebb and @seloesch ... arrest warrant issued a nearly 10-year-old murder case.
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For a detailed breakdown of what forecasters were expecting going into the weekend, you can check out the below from @JonAdamWebb:
'Not 2009': Here's what to expect from the winter storm heading to Evansville...
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