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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:12 PM Oct 2025

As electricity bills rise, candidates in both parties blame data centers

GAINESVILLE, Va. — On Friday night, dueling candidates for a board of supervisors seat in this suburban county found a cause that united them: banning new data centers.

“I think we should, personally, block all future data centers,” said Patrick Harders, the Republican running for an open seat on the Prince William County board. George Stewart, his Democratic opponent, agreed that “the crushing and overwhelming weight of data centers” was a crisis, with massive companies “having us, as residents, pay for their energy.”

As electricity bills rise, a growing number of US candidates in both parties are pointing to the high energy costs of data centers — booming thanks to tech companies’ AI investments — as the culprit. While the issue isn’t yet a flashpoint in statewide races, it’s already an overwhelming source of debate in local ones, especially in Virginia.

With the space and energy demands of data centers roiling town and county politics, critics in both parties have rebelled against what, in his May veto of a regulatory bill, outgoing GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin called an “immense opportunity for localities across the commonwealth.” There’s now bipartisan support for bills that would slow the centers’ growth.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/electricity-bills-rise-candidates-both-223640550.html

Top it off with Krasnov cancelling solar and wind projects that would produce more electricity as too woke.

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As electricity bills rise, candidates in both parties blame data centers (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2025 OP
Add bitcoin mining to the list Historic NY Oct 2025 #1
These data centers can be anywhere so they are going to places where GreatGazoo Oct 2025 #2
AI and Crypto... lame54 Oct 2025 #3
Yeah, these centers can pop up anywhere Johnny2X2X Oct 2025 #4

Historic NY

(40,086 posts)
1. Add bitcoin mining to the list
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:30 PM
Oct 2025

An April 2025 study on upstate New York found that cryptomining raised electricity bills for the average household and small business by $88 and $168 per year, respectively.

Its time for our Governor to kick them out or apply a usage tax. Reminder most NY electricity comes south from the Niagara and other areas including Canada. Our delivery charges are outrageous.

GreatGazoo

(4,647 posts)
2. These data centers can be anywhere so they are going to places where
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:38 PM
Oct 2025

electricity is cheap. Plattsburgh was one of the cheapest electric markets in the country at $0.14 Kwh; that increased so they are building just south of Lake Ontario which is cheap power + lower cooling costs.

My prediction is that many of these data centers will be decommissioned after either quantum becomes viable or higher efficiency AI comes together. In theory that will create a glut of capacity which may lower home consumers' bills below current rates. On of the best stocks this week is MARA, a crypto miner which could pivot to AI and generates electricity from renewable energy resources or methane gas capture. One of its competitive advantages is that it pays just $0.04 per Kwh (!) I pay $0.37

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