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Old Posted Jun 4, 2026, 7:27 PM
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I understand Volta Grid is a big part of this proposal for the data centre, but I still think people should be pushing for more wind, solar, and battery technology to be used to power this project and across the entire industrial park.

If the Save Lorneville campaign keeps devoting the entirety of their efforts on opposing the proposal entirely, instead of pushing for some considerations, or changes, they're going to end up wasting so many years of tireless efforts for absolutely nothing.

If they're concerned about their community becoming a less desirable place to live, they should at least try and get something from Vola Grid and Beacon AI in terms of investments into their community.

Moreover, If pollution is a concern, they should be pushing for major investments into green energy to power Spruce Lake Industrial Park, so that it could actually be possible for the natural gas generators to be truly backup solutions one day.
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