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Senate Bill 6 would require companies seeking to develop power-hungry facilities to pay a fee of at least $100,000 to apply to connect to the power grid, so those not serious about building are weeded out.
According to the city’s adopted capital plan, the funds will be used to upgrade its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and network hardware.
Requested system capabilities include benefits management, applicant tracking, employee onboarding, performance management, time-off accrual management and mobile platform capabilities.
As of this writing, 22 tech-related bills have been referred to the Committee on Delivery of Government Efficiency, four of which deal with artificial intelligence. One would create an AI division within the Department of Information Resources.
Initially, the Energy Abundance Development Corp. data centers will run on natural gas produced in Texas, but the company plans to transition to 100 percent green hydrogen sourced from its hydrogen salt dome storage facility in the future.
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