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What is the cost of data centers coming to your backyard? Data centers consume enormous amounts of electricity and water, strain local infrastructure, and can contribute to higher electricity costs, noise and light pollution. Residents near these projects have reported brown or discolored water, reduced water pressure, dust, flooding and constant noise. Sometimes from facilities being built right next to their homes. And while politicians emphasize the jobs, the reality is that these facilities can cost billions while creating relatively few permanent positions. Amazon’s planned $10 billion Texas data center is expected to create at least 150 permanent jobs, while an everyday business like Walmart has historically averaged around 300 positions at a single location. And the energy demand is staggering: Amazon is seeking at least 75 megawatts of peak power, enough to power about 18,750 homes. If that demand were sustained continuously for a year, it would equal roughly 190 times the annual electricity use of a typical Walmart Supercenter. Meanwhile, data-center companies are receiving tax incentives to build these massive facilities, including in communities already dealing with serious water shortages and drought concerns. And Donald Trump has continued strongly supporting their expansion, even boasting about giving the industry a faster path through permitting, as bipartisan backlash grows over electricity costs, water consumption, environmental impacts and disruption to local communities. If the profits belong to Big Tech, why are communities being asked to pay the costs? #news #politics #ai #viral #fyp

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