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 @8G7V7HZDemocrat from Iowa  commented…2yrs2Y

I've been reading science fiction all my life and I can't even begin to say how many red flags this sends up.

 @L1bertyMackenzieForward from New Jersey  disagreed…2yrs2Y

This feels like a prequel to cyberpunk

 @OilPenelopeLibertarian from Louisiana  disagreed…2yrs2Y

You do realize that France’s electricity grid is largely nuclear powered.

You didn’t?

That’s because it’s safe snd works well.

 @7Z45Z84Forward from Oklahoma  commented…2yrs2Y

When are these voraciously power-hungry tech companies going to be properly taxed so we can rebuild and modernize the grid in this country?

 @72J524MSocialist from Massachusetts  agreed…2yrs2Y

Typical.

Privatize the profits.

Socialize the cost.

 @7Z45Z84Forward from Oklahoma  agreed…2yrs2Y

Exactly! And further to this point, from the article:

"The power from the plant will not go directly to Microsoft facilities but into the overtaxed regional power grid that serves 65 million people across 13 states and the District of Columbia, called the PJM Interconnection."

 @P4rtyLilyGreen from Tennessee  commented…2yrs2Y

OK, as long as the waste is sent to Microsoft HQ in Redmond WA

 @7HVGHTDGreen from Washington  commented…2yrs2Y

They need to figure out what to do with the nuclear waste first. High-level waste is usually disposed of in deep geologic repositories. Low-level waste is typically disposed of on land. But how much can the repositories handle?