A former chemical plant in North Wales, UK, could be turned into a data center under plans put forward by AI infrastructure firm Carbon3.ai.

The data center would be built on the site of the former Octel factory at Amlwch Port, located on the island of Anglesey, North Wales.

Carbon3.ai has submitted a planning application to Anglesey County Council, requesting a change of use for the site to enable the data center to be built.

In its application, the company said it would adapt and “reuse existing buildings within the industrial complex, enabling the delivery of a modern, energy-efficient AI center that will provide secure, sustainable and high-capacity computing infrastructure in support of the UK’s digital and AI sectors.”

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    Ok, so let’s go over this.

    The topic is this datacenter’s waste products vs chemical plant waste products.

    First, Elon was gracious enough to put my data center in the backyards of black people. You know, because white people don’t want their air and water to get wrecked nor their power bills to shoot up exponentially because we’re stealing it all up. It just makes good business sense to target people who are already suffering. It just makes good business sense to target people who are already suffering.

    • This is a complaint about location, not about waste products.
    • The datacenter in the OP is in North Wales, UK where there are a lot of white people.
    • White people are connected to the same power grid as black people, the cost of power isn’t a racial thing.

    Want me to do you one even more funny? The lack of power is a real problem because these centers are so unbelievably insatiable. But did Musk get upset? No! He’s just did what any brilliant rich person would do! He installed the most incredible giant gas turbines without consulting anyone first!

    Yeah, it sounds like Elon Musk is an asshole who doesn’t make plans and just throws shit up wherever, regardless of the ability of the location to support it. Unless he’s a datacenter that is also not relevent.

    The datacenter in the OP is in North Wales and not owned by Elon Musck. It is connected to grid power, not gas turbines. In North Wales, the energy production infrastructure is 50% renewables.

    And water? Not a problem! Modern models only take hundreds of thousands of gallons to train and operate. Good thing there aren’t any scarcity issues!

    If you notice water at the upper right of the picture, that is the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean is not currently experiencing water scarcity.

    You also did not explain how any of those locations would be improved by replacing the datacenter with a chemical plant… which is the entire proposition that this conversation was based on.

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        I did not ask how you, or anyone else were feeling. Where did you get that idea?

        Do you need emotional validation from strangers on the Internet?

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            Asking for someone’s position means inquiring about their viewpoint, opinion, or stance on a particular topic, not their emotional state. A “position” refers to a reasoned perspective, such as agreement or disagreement with an idea, rather than how someone feels emotionally. For example, asking “What is your position on climate change policy?” seeks a rational response, not an emotional one. There is no implication of seeking emotional validation; the request is about understanding someone’s intellectual or logical standpoint.

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                You’re right.

                You tried to make an argument addressing my point and decided that, rather than responding, you would try to red herring the conversation onto the topic of your feelings and then, once that didn’t work, are now resorting to setting up strawman positions to attack.

                You’re almost due for the dismissive insulting comment declaring the conversation over. I look forward to reading your next output.