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Related: About this forumGov. Mills vetoes first-in-nation data center moratorium passed by Maine Legislature
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Gov. Mills vetoes first-in-nation data center moratorium passed by Maine Legislature (Original Post)
eShirl
4 hrs ago
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House of Roberts
(6,581 posts)1. If the Senate primary was in doubt,
it isn't any more.
Very few jobs in data centers, but they use a lot of water and power.
SSJVegeta
(2,922 posts)2. Ugh. Why
House of Roberts
(6,581 posts)4. They raise power bills and use too much fresh water.
Makes utility bills go up the more of them you have, and if water becomes scarce, they expect to keep working full capacity, and to hell with the needs of the communities.
yorkster
(3,901 posts)3. Please see post by Pris re this for fuller
explanation.
Posted at 5:37pm. It has to do with the town of Jay, Maine. I'm at least accepting Gov. Mills explanation that she would have signed this bill had the exception for Jay been included. For the time being, I'm taking her word for it.