Sinn Féin Mate Lynn Boylan sagt, dass Haushalte gezwungen werden, die Kosten von Rechenzentren zu subventionieren

    https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/enough-is-enough-households-being-forced-to-subsidise-the-costs-of-data-centres-says-sinn-fein-mep/a1554877950.html

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    1. IrishCrypto on

      That’s grand let’s have no data centres and see how we get on.

      Another gobshite.

    2. gowangowangowan on

      Would they like to realise the hard data/research for this? Several SF TDs showed last week that can’t even get the owner of SuperValu right…

      Do any of their voter base even care though? 

    3. TheFreemanLIVES on

      Seeing as people can’t read the article somehow…

      >In a draft decision, the regulator is proposing an €18bn investment in the country’s electricity system.

      >This will mean network tariffs – part of the charges that make up ­customer bills – will rise to fund the revamp.

      >Earlier this month, the CRU issued a press release saying the five-year investment plan should add between €6 and €16 to the average annual household bill.

      >However, a deeper dive into the regulatory documents revealed that the investment plan could add €80 to an average annual domestic bill.

      >This is a rise of 21pc in the network charges for households, taking ­annual network charges for consumers to €454 a year.

      >Extra large energy users could see their network charges fall by between 3pc and 18pc up to 2030, under different scenarios the regulator has modelled.

      It warms my hackles seeing the usual kneejerk reaction to it being SF making an obvious statement where the burden of cost is being targeted at household users.

      But c’mere to me…where do you think most of the inflation in services and eating out came from? Rises in the cost of electricity are a massive burden. The usual „pro-business“ lads seem happy as pigs in shit that SME’s are about to take another beating around the feet…🙄 Anything for daddy tech it seems lol.

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