Two comments: The businesses Matt Heinz mentioned are better described as national or multinational businesses than Tucson businesses. They are not rooted in Tucson and can and do move.
2. 'Tis ironic seeing so many of those who defended their hurtful past statements by declaring their right to free speech, now wanting to hurt or take down those they disagree with for stating their thoughts and feelings.
So Project Blue is coming back. Remember the old adage, 'follow the money?' So just who stands to financially gain the most with these proposed 'data centers' in Tucson? I have my suspicions, but I'd like to hear what Agenda reporters and other readers think.
Regarding Beale's statement that the data centers not using water will not use more electricity.
That seems like a very strange statement to make. I have questions for them. Why did they not plan on using this method first, given how scarce water is in AZ? Are there any disadvantages that will come from not using water? Are they achieving the same amount of cooling without the water? Does Beale plan on circumventing the laws of thermodynamics? Will they offer their magical cooling technology to the rest of Tucson?
Two comments: The businesses Matt Heinz mentioned are better described as national or multinational businesses than Tucson businesses. They are not rooted in Tucson and can and do move.
2. 'Tis ironic seeing so many of those who defended their hurtful past statements by declaring their right to free speech, now wanting to hurt or take down those they disagree with for stating their thoughts and feelings.
So Project Blue is coming back. Remember the old adage, 'follow the money?' So just who stands to financially gain the most with these proposed 'data centers' in Tucson? I have my suspicions, but I'd like to hear what Agenda reporters and other readers think.
Regarding Beale's statement that the data centers not using water will not use more electricity.
That seems like a very strange statement to make. I have questions for them. Why did they not plan on using this method first, given how scarce water is in AZ? Are there any disadvantages that will come from not using water? Are they achieving the same amount of cooling without the water? Does Beale plan on circumventing the laws of thermodynamics? Will they offer their magical cooling technology to the rest of Tucson?