So the NIMBYs are even getting into the headlines now
jungleboy1234 on
i hope we’ve got some paper based record hidden deep underground or some kill switch to prepare ourselves for skynet’s takeover.
arabidopsis on
Why can’t we put a stipulation these data centers should help fund and invest in clean green power??
Surely the RoI would still work?
Helpful_Talk on
But…. electricity capacity….water for cooling…. sorry, we need power and water for our data centres. Joe public doesn’t need those…
GuyLookingForPorn on
Half the reason the UK’s economy is mediocre is because whenever any sector starts to do well people turn on it.
>The number of data centres in the UK is set to increase by almost a fifth, according to figures shared with BBC News.
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>Data centres are giant warehouses full of powerful computers used to run digital services from movie streaming to online banking – there are currently an estimated 477 of them in the UK.
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>Construction researchers Barbour ABI have analysed planning documents and say that number is set to jump by almost 100, as the growth in artificial intelligence (AI) increases the need for processing power.
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So the NIMBYs are even getting into the headlines now
i hope we’ve got some paper based record hidden deep underground or some kill switch to prepare ourselves for skynet’s takeover.
Why can’t we put a stipulation these data centers should help fund and invest in clean green power??
Surely the RoI would still work?
But…. electricity capacity….water for cooling…. sorry, we need power and water for our data centres. Joe public doesn’t need those…
Half the reason the UK’s economy is mediocre is because whenever any sector starts to do well people turn on it.
>The number of data centres in the UK is set to increase by almost a fifth, according to figures shared with BBC News.
>
>Data centres are giant warehouses full of powerful computers used to run digital services from movie streaming to online banking – there are currently an estimated 477 of them in the UK.
>
>Construction researchers Barbour ABI have analysed planning documents and say that number is set to jump by almost 100, as the growth in artificial intelligence (AI) increases the need for processing power.