The tax breaks in the Inflation Reduction Act are crucial to making the deal economically feasible, according to Constellation. They provide a credit for every megawatt hour of nuclear energy produced.

The whole energy credit system is a fascist shell game. Instead of imposing transition requirements and bench marks, taxing corporations at higher rates based on their carbon impact, the government creates a speculative asset for these "green" initiatives that become more valuable then the actual product being produced. They can be sold in some cases, or in this case remove "taxes". But naturally, there are zero stipulations on HOW the energy produced is even used.

If approved by regulators, Three Mile Island would provide Microsoft with the energy equivalent it takes to power 800,000 homes, or 835 megawatts.

So instead of this easing the burden of energy costs on citizens, it eases the tax burden of corporations. Naturally, M$ is using this for bullshit AI slop too.

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      19 hours ago

      The bazinga hype was everywhere where I used to live. I don't think I've heard a single offline conversation about it where I am now.

      Good thing too, because the glazing about it online is tiresome enough.

      • Hohsia [he/him]
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        15 hours ago

        😩 I hear talk about LLMs everyday at work. Truly, I wish this shit would be firmly squashed