Georgia is basically turning into one large data center
Get ready for this, there is no legal obligation for data centers to disclose how much water they will be using
- Georgia currently has about 162 data centers already
- They have an additional 141 new data centers planned
- Combined these data centers will use 12+ GW or more of power, this is equivalent to the usage of 10 MILLION homes
- Combined water usage estimate of 35+ billion gallons per year or higher
Absolutely insane
There is no comprehensive federal requirement for data centers to publicly report detailed water usage.
A bill was introduced called “the Data Center Water and Energy Transparency Act” to mandate reporting of energy and water consumption to states and the EPA
This is an issue, here’s one example
The Quality Technology Services data center in Fayette County used 29–30 million gallons of water went unmetered and unbilled for months without initial detection. Residents complained about low pressure during drought conditions. The company later paid retroactively $150,000 but faced no fines
More money is being spent to defeat @RepThomasMassie than any other U.S. House member in history.
Not because he can single-handedly change legislative outcomes—he has just one vote.
But because he exposes the lies and corruption of those who hold political and financial power.
The government is preparing to seize homes and land using eminent domain for the construction of a Data Center in Coweta County, Georgia
This American’s childhood home is being “taken by force by Georgia Power. Homeowners in this county do not have a choice”
It affects over 330 private properties. Georgia Power says it will negotiate purchases and easements and use eminent domain
Georgia Power claims its to strengthen the grid for the growing energy demand in Georgia (due to many new data centers)
The lines are widely linked to Project Sail, a massive proposed hyperscale data center campus that will span 829 acres
🚨🇺🇸Rep. Thomas Massie details just how far the White House went to stop the Epstein discharge petition...
He says Rep. Lauren Boebert was taken into the White House Situation Room, the same room where the bin Laden raid was planned, and pressured to remove her name from the petition that would force the release of the Epstein files.
When she refused, Trump reportedly vetoed a bill that would have brought water to a large portion of Colorado, her home state:
"Why are people in Colorado deprived of water? Because their representative wants to expose a sex trafficking ring."
Source: @TuckerCarlson@RepThomasMassie