Eddie Haints
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Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z is financially cooked when people making $70K a year are spending $28 on lunch



Why is every single town getting in America getting a data center, nothing has ever expanded this quickly in American history with no public approval.



Resorting to direct cost allocation for transmission network upgrades driven by large load growth is an acknowledgment that current transmission planning practices don’t work If they did, new loads would be incentivized to site and behave in a manner which negates the need for direct cost allocation through maximally efficient utilization of existing and future network capacity No central planning is required to effectuate a future where the public can rest assured that every new MW connected to their grid is likely to make socialized transmission costs less expensive per MWh-served instead of more expensive Direct cost allocation chills new economic development through unnecessary friction limiting speed and affordability as prospective industrial consumers plan their fragile futures Communities can capture economic opportunity from jobs and tax base growth while also benefiting from a more coordinated use of our shared systems We can have it all




















