They are also putting up windmill farms around Abilene.
My husband is a musician. We were out that way last year for a gig July 3rd. Found a reasonable hotel for around $100. We go back at the end of this month. ZERO hotel rooms with the chain I use (Choice hotels) below $200. We’ll probably end up driving an hour towards home before we find a place.
I’d sure like to know who sold Texas down the river. My money is on Hot Wheels.
Something tells me these data centers are not going to be viable for the long-term. We have neither the power, nor the water to maintain them for any length of time.
West Texas has always been drought stricken.
Building complexes that are water hogs in drought stricken country is a fools game. The people will end up paying the price for their folly.
"Building complexes that are water hogs in drought stricken country is a fools game. The people will end up paying the price for their folly."
...kiss the aquifer bye bye...
The people will end up paying the price. That's their plan for us useless eaters.
Oh don't let those suckers get away with this crap!!!
I don't fear suckers!!!
This time it may be the "useless drinkers".
They are also putting up windmill farms around Abilene.
My husband is a musician. We were out that way last year for a gig July 3rd. Found a reasonable hotel for around $100. We go back at the end of this month. ZERO hotel rooms with the chain I use (Choice hotels) below $200. We’ll probably end up driving an hour towards home before we find a place.
I’d sure like to know who sold Texas down the river. My money is on Hot Wheels.
And just like that the environmentalists had a change of heart.
Something tells me these data centers are not going to be viable for the long-term. We have neither the power, nor the water to maintain them for any length of time.
A lot of excess natural gas out that way for power. Plenty of water is the easy way, but not the only way. 50 degree ground.