MLGW answers customer questions on incoming xAI supercomputer facility, one advocacy group says othe

Published: Aug 10, 2024 Duration: 00:02:21 Category: News & Politics

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For the first time since the city of Memphis announced the world's largest supercomputer Xa. I would be coming to the Bluff City. Many mlgw customers had questions for the utility. They say didn't get answered until today. At a community forum meeting, our Desmond Nugent was there. So Desmond, did the people get the answers? They were searching for Kevin. Despite the two hour meeting today, some me fans didn't feel all their questions were answered. An environmental advocacy group says one reason why not every key stakeholder faced the public's difficult questions. The total of MLG customers pay a portion. Questions were rolling in one after the other for Ma GW. President Doug mcgowan surrounding Xa I coming to Memphis. If the recycling water is not up, Kathy Nader is a mem who's afraid of the potential outlook on the city's fresh water supply. She says the recycling plant, Emma GW claimed the tech company will pay for needs to be built first before bringing in Xa I, they should not go online until they have their recycled plant function. If we are dependent on somebody else to build a recycled plant to use water, then that means that we're waiting on them to build it while they're using our fresh water. Letia Adams was young, gifted and green and environmental advocacy group believes Mogw answered questions to the best of its perspective. She says other stakeholders who weren't at today's meeting need to be held accountable just to name them. Xa I, where are you? It's like a ghost like who are you? This is your project. You need to be the first person that should be engaging with community mcgowan says Mogw customers should not be concerned about the amount of water or reliability of electric power that Xa I facility will be using. What is uncertain? Will Xa I span in Memphis be for the long haul? We hope that all companies are successful and create a lot of jobs in Memphis. But in the event that they happen to leave that there's no harm to our electric or gas infrastructure, our water infrastructure mcgowan understands, not everyone is welcoming of Elon Musk's company making Memphis its home. Adams hopes these community Q and A forums can continue with the Tennessee Valley Authority and Shelby County Health Department in attendance. Kevin.

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