protect shawano’s water from
data centers
A.I. threatens fresh water sources like the Wolf River. They run on processor chips in data centers that need natural coolants, like a river, in order to operate.
We must organize to fight against A.I. companies from making a quick buck off Shawano’s natural resources.
Countdown to public hearing
June 3rd, 9:00 AM @ Shawano County Courthouse.
This is a moratorium on the decision to allow for bids, but we need to get ahead of it.
Data Centers INCREASE ENERGY PRICES
A single hyperscale AI data center can consume as much electricity as 100,000 to 400,000 homes, or twice the power of a major city like New Orleans.
To build the necessary power infrastructure, utilities often pass costs onto residents. In regions heavily impacted by data center build-outs, rate increases and power supply concerns have driven up residential electricity costs by nearly 10%.
Source: https://www.wri.org/insights/us-data-center-growth-impacts
AVERAGE Data center
requires 225 acres
data centers bring temporary jobS
While an average data center campus can create up to 1,500 jobs, these are primarily during the 1-to-2 year construction phase. After completion, permanent facility staffing drops by about 90%, often leaving as few as 3 to 150 full-time roles.
Source: https://utulsa.edu/news/data-centers-draining-resources-in-water-stressed-communities/
increases risks of cancer
Gas-powered data centers emit nitrogen oxides and fine particulate matter, which are linked to increased rates of respiratory diseases and elevated cancer risks in surrounding communities.
Source:https://www.environmentalhealthproject.org/post/the-dangers-of-data-centers
The noise from data centers is enough to drive someone crazy. The low hum of server noise doesn’t seem harmful at first but when you sit for it for a while, you lose your patience.
data centers produce noise
Hear from employees
The deals from the tech oligarchs might seem sweet at first to the community but quickly sour over time. Don’t fall for it.
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