On June 26, the County Manager of Henrico County, Virginia, John Vithoulkas, sent an email to thousands of county employees asking them to help the local government conserve electricity. “Beginning July 1st, the rate we pay for electricity used in all Henrico County government and school facilities will increase dramatically — by 25%, increasing costs by an estimated $5 million next fiscal year. We anticipate more rate increases for electricity in the years ahead,” a copy of the email obtained by 404 Media said (emphasis his).

  • guynamedzero@piefed.zeromedia.vip
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    Putting the accountability on SCHOOLS of all things is absurd. Even ignoring data centers, I can assure you there are other facilities that use more power than schools and provide less to the people

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      The local government doesn’t pay for the data centers electricity though, at least not directly. This is their rate going up so they ask their public facilities to save energy. It’s a reasonable response from them, but they should have prevented it by not allowing so many data centers.

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      Schools simply don’t seem like a big consumer of electricity other than just normal stuff that any building will use (e.g. lights and HVAC).