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Britain's AI gold rush hits a wall – not enough electricity

theregister.com

14 points by rntn 2 months ago · 7 comments

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kingstnap 2 months ago

> Local opposition to solar farms is fierce, with many viewing them as blights on the landscape, particularly when built on farmland.

Like what are these people on. Its just power generation. Its literally offsetting imports which is great for independence.

  • tpmoney 2 months ago

    > Its literally offsetting imports which is great for independence.

    But that has nothing to do with whether someone considers it a blight on the landscape or not. You might think they’re wrong, but saying the solar farms are “great for independence” is like answering someone who doesn’t want a freeway being built through their town because they’re a blight on the landscape that “cars are great for independence”. Your talking past each other.

  • cbeach 2 months ago

    The British countryside is beautiful. You have to live in it to appreciate it. Unbroken views for miles.

  • nradov 2 months ago

    That might increase energy independence but decrease food independence.

ciwolsey 2 months ago

It's rich people . They also complain that wind turbines are too noisy.

more_corn 2 months ago

Good?

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