Data Center Hot Spots
Dear
Editor:
I
could not be more opposed to Chris Escher’s letter in your May/June
issue. Having worked and lived in California from 1990 until 2005, it
is the worst place to operate a business and to live. Things have
gotten so bad, that California is now rated as the 51st place that
anyone would want to start a business. The personal and corporate tax
rate is high and will get higher. California’s government prevents
any innovation, and their regulations add cost to everything. What
guarantee does he have that SMUD will have any more power available
to sell to his site?
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