I always find it interesting to see how the opposing side spins stuff...

Planned #Datacenter in #Maine under threat from proposed moratorium

Project in #SanfordME could be killed before it gets off the ground

February 20, 2026

By Dan Swinhoe

"Proposals to bring in a data center moratorium in Maine have threatened [notice the language] plans for a new campus [yeah, like it's a school] in the Pine Tree State.

"The proposed bill, sponsored by Representative #MelanieSachs, includes a two-year moratorium on facilities above 20MW in the state while the impacts of data centers are studied and more stringent controls are put in place.

"However, State Sen. #MattHarrington, R-Sanford, said a pause on development would endanger a new data center planned for his district, detailing a previously unreported project. [Which involves a LOT of SECRECY!!!]

"During a works session, he said the moratorium would impact a proposed 100-300MW project being proposed by a developer, later named as the Northern New England Energy Corporation.

"He said at the time that the project was well into the planning process and had met with local officials and Maine's Department of Energy Resources. [Wah, wah...]

" 'You're completely blindsiding this [OUT OF STATE, AND CONNECTED TO A CANADIAN GAS COMPANY] business,' Harrington said, according to a report from Maine Public.

"Harrington revealed more details in a follow-up Facebook post, saying the project was being targeted on land in Sanford, York County, some 35 miles (56.3km) southwest of Portland.

" 'I was recently briefed by representatives of the Northern New England Energy Company about their plans to develop an energy generation project utilizing a mix of American-made fuel cells, solar power, and battery storage to produce all of the electricity needed to serve a colocated data center,' he said in the post.

"While he was asked not to publicly discuss the project, he said the surprise proposal of a moratorium 'might stop this opportunity for our community from coming to fruition before we even had a chance to consider it altogether.'

"According to its website, Northern New England Energy Corporation (#NNEEC) is an energy company based in Vermont.

"A subsidiary of Énergir, #NNEEC is the parent company of Vermont utility and energy distribution provider #GreenMountainPower Corporation, #VermontGasSystems Inc., and #EGVInsurance Inc.

"#Énergir, formerly known as Gaz Métro, is a Canadian energy company and the largest natural gas distribution company in Quebec.

"Maine has a small data center market, with Data Center Map listing just eight facilities in the state, largely centered around Brunswick and Portland.

"A data center is being proposed in the former #LoringAirForceBase, and another is being planned next to a former nuclear power plant in #WiscassetME.

"A project in #LewistonME was rejected by local officials last year." [YES, BY THE PEOPLE!!!]

https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/planned-data-center-in-maine-under-threat-from-proposed-moratorium/

#MainePol #BigGas #NoNewDatacenters

Planned data center in Maine under threat from proposed moratorium

Project in Sanford could be killed before it gets off the ground

Big Oil opened its pockets in 2024 for Republicans. Was Venezuela payback?

The oil industry didn’t spend the $1 billion that Donald Trump asked for, at least not in a public way. On the record, some $445 million was spent by the oil industry in the 2024 election.

Law & Crime

Ummmm...

"Thayer said she is regularly using ChatGPT to come up with ideas about planning what to eat, while also having it calculate the nutritional value of the pumpkin-banana-oat bread she’s been baking for years."

But conversely,

"Perhaps defying emerging media consumption trends, 28-year-old Sanaa Wilson usually skips right past those AI-generated summaries.

“It has to be a basic question like, ‘What day does Christmas land on in 2025?’” said the Los Angeles-area resident. “I’ll be like, ‘That makes sense. I trust it.’ But when it gets to specific news, related to what’s happening in California or what’s happening to the education system and stuff like that, I will scroll down a little bit further.”

Wilson, a freelance data scientist, does use AI heavily at work to help with coding, which she said has saved her hundreds of dollars she would have had to pay for training. She also occasionally uses it to come up with work-related ideas, an attempt to bring back a little of the collaborative brainstorming experience she remembers from college life but doesn’t have now.

When it first came out, Wilson said she also used ChatGPT to help write emails, until she learned more about its environmental impact and the possibility it would erode her own writing and thinking skills over time.

“It’s just an email. I can work it out,” she said. “However many minutes it takes, or seconds it takes, I can still type it myself.”"

https://apnews.com/article/ai-artificial-intelligence-poll-229b665d10d057441a69f56648b973e1

#AISucks #BIgGas #MethanePollution
#FossilFuel #ClimateChange
#BigOilAndGas #CorporatePolluters

How US adults are using AI, according to AP-NORC polling

A new poll finds most Americans say they've used artificial intelligence to search for information. But it's younger adults who appear to be the generation leaning the most into AI, with many using it for brainstorming and work tasks. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds about 60% of U.S. adults and 74% of younger ones use AI to find information at least some of the time. Only about 4 in 10 Americans say they’ve ever used AI for work tasks or coming up with ideas, a sign the tech industry’s promises of highly productive AI assistants still haven’t touched most livelihoods after years of promotion and investment.

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Sounds like #Wyoming needs a new governor!

#AI in Wyoming may soon use more electricity than state’s human residents

By Benj Edwards, July 29, 2025

"Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon praised the project's potential benefits for the state's natural gas industry in a company statement. 'This is exciting news for Wyoming and for Wyoming natural gas producers,' Gordon said."

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2025/07/ai-in-wyoming-may-soon-use-more-electricity-than-states-human-residents/

#AISucks #BIgGas #MethanePollution #FossilFuel #ClimateChange #BigOilAndGas #CorporatePolluters

AI in Wyoming may soon use more electricity than state’s human residents

Proposed data center would demand 5x Wyoming’s current power use at full deployment.

Ars Technica

make #Australia #greatagain #wtf

#austerity #politics is stealing from the #poor
#consultants tell richest woman in #Australia it would be great idea to copy #Trump and #Thatcher #wtf #economy #wtf #Australia burn the ... on #bigoil #biggas
#cantmakethisshitup

#conmanslatest: #sovereignwealthfund the idea ain't bad if #bigoil and #biggas and #apple instead of offshoring their profits to #taxheavens (maybe THATS why #Trump wants to invade panama? no?) would pay into that ( Sovereign wealth fund https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_wealth_fund

otherwise it's (probably) just another #BROLIGARCHY #SCAM

#politics #trump #wtf #probablyscam

Sovereign wealth fund - Wikipedia

Some British judges have handed out long prison sentences to peaceful protestors who campaigned against inaction on #FossilFuels by, er, blocking streets.

Will they be handing out similar or longer sentences to top executives in #BigOil, #BigCoal and #BigGas companies who, er, also block streets?

#ACC #AGW #FlashFlood #FlashFloodMob
#EU #Europe #Spain
#ClimateEmergency #ClimateChange

So, why build #SizewellC and #HinkleyC?!! smh

The #UK produced enough #renewable energy to power all its homes in 2023

Jack Loughran
January 3, 2024

"UK-based renewables generated over 90TWh of energy in 2023, which is more than enough to power all of the UK’s 28 million homes, an analysis has found.

[...]

"There are also several large new #WindFarms in the pipeline such as an £11bn 3GW project led by Germany’s RWE and UAE’s Masdar, which followed the opening of #Scotland’s largest offshore #WindFarm yet in October."

https://eandt.theiet.org/2024/01/03/uk-produced-enough-renewable-energy-power-all-uk-homes-2023?utm_source=related-content

#RenewablesNow #NoNukes #WaterIsLife #BigGas #WindPower

The UK produced enough renewable energy to power all its homes in 2023

UK-based renewables generated over 90TWh of energy in 2023, which is more than enough to power all of the UK’s 28 million homes, an analysis has found.

Engineering and Technology Magazine

Feds OK #NaturalGasPipeline expansion in #PacificNorthwest over #environmentalist #protests

By CLAIRE RUSH
Updated 6:41 PM EDT, October 19, 2023

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — "Federal regulators on Thursday approved the expansion of a natural gas pipeline in the Pacific Northwest over the protest of environmental groups and top officials in West Coast states, who said it goes against the region’s plans to address #ClimateChange and could pose a #wildfire risk.

"The project, known as GTN Xpress, aims to expand the capacity of the Gas Transmission Northwest pipeline, which runs through Idaho, Washington and Oregon, by about 150 million cubic feet (4.2 million cubic meters) of natural gas per day. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission gave it the green light in a vote on Thursday.

"#TCEnergy plans to modify three compressor stations along the pipeline — in #KootenaiCounty, #Idaho; #WallaWalla County, #Washington; and #ShermanCounty, #Oregon. Compressor stations help maintain the pressure and flow of gas over long distances in a pipeline.

"Environmental groups criticized the decision."

https://apnews.com/article/natural-gas-pipeline-pacific-northwest-5e9c79c412b407ddc9bcb21c1ff8ee26

#BigGas #GasPipeline #FossilFuels #BigOilAndGas #Oiligarchy

Feds OK natural gas pipeline expansion in Pacific Northwest

Federal regulators have approved the expansion of a natural gas pipeline in the Pacific Northwest over the protest of environmental groups and top West Coast officials. The project aims to expand the capacity of the Gas Transmission Northwest pipeline by about 150 million cubic feet of natural gas per day. The pipeline runs more than 1,300 miles through Idaho, Washington and Oregon. The owner of the pipeline, TC Energy, says the project is needed due to growing demand. It’s opposed by environmental groups and officials including U.S. senators, governors and attorneys general from Washington, Oregon and California. Those officials say the pipeline expansion would undermine their states’ climate goals to reduce emissions.

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