
Virginia county grid buckling under data center load, tells schools to cut power
Hacker News·1w·404 Media
Henrico County, Virginia—home to 37 data centers—asked its school district to conserve electricity as the region strains under massive computational demand. The tension highlights a real infrastructure problem indie hosting providers and SaaS builders may face: local power grids aren't scaling with cloud compute growth, and that friction eventually hits everyone relying on regional infrastructure.
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