“We have access to water. We have access to energy. We have access to the workforce,” said Kristin Richards, the director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. “We are very much open for business.”
Meanwhile, in Joliet another revision to the unwanted data center being proposed was submitted and therefore the whole deal is under further consideration. Those for it keep lowering their estimates of how much water will be used, how much electricity is needed etc. Sooner or later, they will hit all the right notes and then the song will be “ We’re In The Money!”.
Fullbladder
2 months ago
It’s going to be the equivalent of California’s highspeed rail project.
David F
2 months ago
Yes access to water but no power, build a nuclear power plant if they want this!
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Meanwhile, in Joliet another revision to the unwanted data center being proposed was submitted and therefore the whole deal is under further consideration. Those for it keep lowering their estimates of how much water will be used, how much electricity is needed etc. Sooner or later, they will hit all the right notes and then the song will be “ We’re In The Money!”.
It’s going to be the equivalent of California’s highspeed rail project.
Yes access to water but no power, build a nuclear power plant if they want this!