Hoosiers’ electric bills spike 17.5% on average over past year

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  1. The new AWS data center near New Carlisle Indiana uses about as much electricity as INDIANAPOLIS on an average day. That is 2000MW or about 2/3 of all of AES capacity.

  2. And thanks to Donald Trump’s, and thus our loyal state’s, doubling down on coal and natural gas, evidenced by killing the Grain Belt Express project which would have brought 5 gigawatts of cheap and clean energy to Indiana, our energy bills will only continue to spike while our sometimes worst-in-the-world but often worst-in-the-country air pollution will get even worse. But hey, at least the MAGAt’s get to own the libs along the way. Your children will thank you for that when they are living in a climate hellscape that we could have mostly avoided if conservatives weren’t so bought and paid for by fossil fuel giants.

    1. Don’t worry, the EPA is going to claim that air pollution and greenhouse gases don’t harm people. That will fix all the problems.

      Historians will have a field day with trying to explain exactly why anyone voted for a second Trump administration.

    2. DD, I assume you’re a grown up with access to primary literature via the Internet. The data is plentiful and easy to access

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