W
Go read this report on Arizona data centers and those without power in the state.
The state’s utility board approved an 8 percent rate hike to increase energy production for data centers, while Navajo Nation residents live without electricity, writes The Washington Post:
But it rejected a plan to bring electricity to parts of the Navajo Nation land ... because of “concerns about how the funds would be used,” adding that customers are not “responsible for extending electricity to all tribal areas of the state.”
In the shadows of Arizona’s data center boom, thousands live without power
[The Washington Post]
Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.
Loading comments
Getting the conversation ready...











