Should NH allow “off-grid electricity providers”?

A short podcast discussing New Hampshire’s HB 672, their version of Consumer Regulated Electricity: “Many of the innovations that have come to define the technological age we live in—from artificial intelligence to cryptocurrency mining—all have one thing in common: they demand large amounts of electricity. Tech companies and utilities are currently grappling with ways to meet this need. You’ve likely read headlines about proposals to power data centers using “small modular rectors” (SMRs) and even a push to restart Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. HB 672, a bill in the New Hampshire Legislature, is aimed at encouraging similar developments in New Hampshire by allowing off-grid electricity providers.

Listen as hosts Anna Brown and Mike Dunbar, of Citizens Count break it down in $100 Plus Mileage.”

https://onehundredplusmileage.podbean.com/e/should-nh-allow-off-grid-electricity-providers/

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