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highplainsdem

(63,779 posts)
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 04:19 PM 15 hrs ago

County With 37 Data Centers Asks Schools to 'Conserve Electricity' [View all]

Source: 404 Media

On June 26, the County Manager of Henrico County, Virginia, John Vithoulkas, sent an email to thousands of county employees asking them to help the local government conserve electricity. “Beginning July 1st, the rate we pay for electricity used in all Henrico County government and school facilities will increase dramatically — by 25%, increasing costs by an estimated $5 million next fiscal year. We anticipate more rate increases for electricity in the years ahead,” a copy of the email obtained by 404 Media said (emphasis his).

Henrico County is a community of more than 350,000 people in eastern Virginia just outside of Richmond. It also hosts 37 data centers and there are plans to build 17 more, including plans to convert hundreds of acres of Civil War battlefields into data centers. Thanks to its proximity to DC and vast amounts of land, Henrico County became a data center hub seemingly overnight and its services clients big and small. Meta built a data center there in 2017.

“To mitigate the impact of higher electric costs, I am asking that we, collectively, make slight adjustments to conserve electricity across our individual workspaces,” Vithoulkas wrote in the email. “Turn off your lights when leaving your workspace, including when you leave for the day. Turn off your computers/laptops at the end of each workday. If your workspace has windows, adjust the blinds to manage heat from sunlight. Unplug any appliances, chargers, or other electrical items when they are not in use. Please limit use of (or refrain altogether from using) space heaters. A typical space heater alone can cost the county from $150 to $300 per year in electricity costs.”

With the data centers have come problems and community pushback. During a May community meeting about new construction projects, Henrico residents discussed concerns about water use, noise, and the rising cost of their electric bills. One Henrico woman saw her electricity bill double in the month of January despite using solar panels and a heat pump to keep costs down.

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Read more: https://www.404media.co/henrico-virginia-datacenter-energy-cost-email/

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Consequences. Assume the local community thought data centers were a good idea... erronis 14 hrs ago #1
Their county officials sound as innane and stupid as ours here in the AZ borderlands Attilatheblond 14 hrs ago #2
I do not understand why delisen 14 hrs ago #3
This unregulated shit needs to be banned yesterday. This is beyond insane. Karasu 14 hrs ago #4
"Also, we need everyone to stop bathing and drinking so much water." tanyev 14 hrs ago #5
Dude- mwmisses4289 14 hrs ago #6
Shut down the effing data centers!' C Moon 13 hrs ago #7
Glen Younkin was our last governor... renordgren 13 hrs ago #8
Everyone must serve the needs of the tech billionaires dalton99a 13 hrs ago #9
These data centers will eventually destroy the communities and make them uninhabitable and sustainable in the next 5 kimbutgar 12 hrs ago #10
Same thing we say about SpaceX RussBLib 11 hrs ago #12
Data centers are trying to move into our rural area and their biggest investors are our local power company ToxMarz 12 hrs ago #11
I am 78 years old, I retired after 40 years in a steel mill. Our plant consumed over $1 million doc03 11 hrs ago #13
Great job, Richmond! Youngkin installed these parasites and now we have to live with them. Martin68 10 hrs ago #14
So fitting that Richmond was the former capitol of the Confederacy. SunSeeker 6 hrs ago #17
This message was self-deleted by its author SunSeeker 6 hrs ago #18
404 media is paywalled out the wazoo. Has anyone actually read this? usonian 8 hrs ago #15
This was always going to happen. Aussie105 8 hrs ago #16
The problem is the price structure Old Crank 2 hrs ago #19
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