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Rural Maine Bets on AI Data Centers, Yet Long‑Term Jobs Remain Uncertain
technology21 days ago

Rural Maine Bets on AI Data Centers, Yet Long‑Term Jobs Remain Uncertain

The Androscoggin mill in Jay, Maine is slated for conversion into a neocloud data center, part of a wider push to bring data-center projects to rural areas with promises of high-wage jobs and tax revenue. However, economists say long-term, permanent employment from such centers is typically limited, with many workers only on site for construction or short-term maintenance, while communities contend with energy and water demands and the uncertain scale of benefits. Maine even debated a moratorium to study impacts before the governor vetoed it for fear of losing jobs, illustrating the tension between incentives and actual economic gains in rural towns.

EPA Sets Historic Renewable Fuel Volumes to Boost Farms and Energy Independence
energy2 months ago

EPA Sets Historic Renewable Fuel Volumes to Boost Farms and Energy Independence

The EPA finalizes Renewable Fuel Standard Set 2, raising 2026–2027 renewable fuel volumes to record highs to strengthen U.S. energy independence and support farmers and rural economies. The rule expects biodiesel/renewable diesel use to rise by about 60%+, maintains 15 billion gallons of conventional biofuel, and includes 70% partial reallocation of 2023–2025 exempted volumes, projecting over $10 billion in rural benefits and more than 100,000 new jobs while reducing foreign oil dependence by roughly 300,000 barrels per day over 2026–2027; starting 2028, foreign fuels will receive half the RFS credit to favor American-made fuels.