Mark Leighton Candidate Questionnaire 6/3/24
Mark Leighton
The Coalition to Protect Prince William County
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Mark Leighton
Coalition to Protect Prince William County – Questions Relating to Data Centers For Virginia Congressional 7th and 10th District Candidates Answers provided by: Clifford Heinzer
Coalition to Protect Prince William County – Questions Relating to Data Centers For Virginia Congressional 7th and 10th District Candidates Answers provided by: Travis Nembhard________________ June 3, 2024____________________ NAME DATE U.S. House of Representatives, Virginia’s 10th Congressional District_________________ CANDIDATE FOR *********************** 1. Right now, data
5/31/24 Coalition to Protect Prince William County – Questions Relating to Data Centers For Virginia Congressional 7th and 10th District Candidates Answers provided by: NAME Terris E. Todd DATE May 31, 2024 CANDIDATE FOR: U.S. Congress VA-7 *********************** 1. Right now, data centers alone account
Candidate: Atif Qarni Date: 5/28/2024 Right now, data centers alone account for 20% of the electricity provided statewide by Dominion Energy, and over 50% of the electricity provided by NOVEC service territory. Those percentages are growing. Do you think this is sustainable? What is
Dozens rally against Virginia’s ‘unchecked’ expansion of data centers (wjla.com)
Virginia Explained: Data Center Expansion, with all its Challenges and Benefits | Williamsburg Yorktown Daily (wydaily.com)
Data Centers Projected To Consume Over 6% Of All U.S. Electricity By 2028 (bisnow.com)
Coalition to Protect Prince William County – Questions Relating to Data Centers For Virginia Congressional 7th and 10th District Candidates Answers provided by: MARION DEVOE FOR CONGRESS DISTRICT 10 VIRGINIA MAY 22, 2024 *********************** Right now, data centers alone account for 20% of the electricity provided statewide
The relentless advocacy of Prince William Residents to thwart the industrialization next to the Manassas National Battlefield Park, and across the entire county, has sparked a backlash against the data center ‘business as usual’ model. No more greenwash. No more hiding massive new transmission line infrastructure
The surging demand for data is guzzling Virginia’s water | Grist The commonwealth is home to the data center capital of the world. Can it handle AI’s thirst?
Exciting news for the Coalition and the community. Given the totality of the threats we face, and the interests from people to get involved in “making the sausage,” we have expanded our Board. With threats that range from local, state, and now federal levels, we need to ensure
As predicted more than two years ago! Coal is FUELING the Data Center Proliferation. The Coalition to Protect PWC had been warning as early as December of 2022 that out-of-control data center proliferation was consuming so much power that the only alternative immediately available to meet
Internet data centers are fueling drive to old power source: Coal – Washington Post yahoo.com By Antonio Olivo April 17, 2024 at 6:05 a.m. CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. — A helicopter hovers over the Gee family farm, the noisy rattle echoing inside their home in this
The U.S. Urgently Needs a Bigger Grid. Here’s a Fast Solution. (yahoo.com) The U.S. Urgently Needs a Bigger Grid. Here’s a Fast Solution. Brad Plumer Tue, April 9, 2024 at 7:47 AM EDT·7 min read 708 Replacing existing power lines with cables made from state-of-the-art
Some supervisors want to go slow in order not to cause the Data Center industry any growing pains. We reject that position. The Data Center industry already gets a sweet deal with their bulk load discount rate from Dominion Energy, from other incentives from the
Dear neighbors, friends, and supporters! The quote by Lao Tzu, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step,” encapsulates an essential and profound truth about life – and reversing the tide on data center sprawl. Finally, the Loudoun Board of Supervisors reacted to
‘We Need To Be Careful’: A Wave Of Data Center Legislation In Virginia Is Creating Uncertainty For Developers (bisnow.com) NationalData Center March 10, 2024 Dan Rabb, Data Centers Virginia lawmakers have proposed a wave of legislation to restrict data center development across the Commonwealth, injecting new