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Tuesday, 04/09/2024 11:38:18 AM

Tuesday, April 09, 2024 11:38:18 AM

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Phoenix gets most of their electricity from Palo Verde Nuclear about 45 miles west from downtown. It’s a YUUGE nuclear plant with a lot of capacity. From June thru September in the city the high temps are pushing 110 and it’s not getting below 75 at night. Air conditioners are on full blast and somedays it’s almost too hot for planes to get lift out of Skyport International. The city is ringed by mountains that make it ideal for creating conditions for a thermal inversion where the heat and pollution are trapped in the city. Any data centers being built sure as bleep better be designed to be as energy efficient as possible because nobody is gonna turn off their air conditioners to save power.
Water for Phoenix comes from the Northern Arizona Water Project. An aqueduct from the Colorado River as well as water from the Salt and Verde Rivers. Data centers need a lot of water. All that water is in HIGH demand from growing cities, cotton farmers (Pima cotton, long staple high quality cotton), ranchers, and Indian Nations (Navajo, Apache, Hopi, Tohono O’odham and others. They were there first).
The MEGA 14 B dollar data center complex under construction on over 1000 acres BETTER be the MOST EFFICIENT operation possible.
TSMC is building a foundry in Phoenix as well. Intel’s Fab 52 is in Chandler is 22 miles from downtown Phoenix.
So didn’t Jim Marcelli visit one or more of these data center and/or foundry projects a couple years back?
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