The question is how will this the data center improve the lives of existing Michigan residents?
We know how it may worsen their lives. If there are immediate neighbors, they get to live with non-stop noise. Higher electricity costs tend to come with data centers. In this case, 1.2 million DTE customers are at risk of higher bills.
WarOnPrivacy|3 months ago
Okay. I don't think anyone is saying otherwise.
The question is how will this the data center improve the lives of existing Michigan residents?
We know how it may worsen their lives. If there are immediate neighbors, they get to live with non-stop noise. Higher electricity costs tend to come with data centers. In this case, 1.2 million DTE customers are at risk of higher bills.
That's the bad. What's the good for these folks?