what is the price for the use of Lake Michigan water negotiated for this deal ?
Could it Be Free Water … Will this company @PsiQuantum pay for using lake Michigan Water $$$ … HiHo @drkugler https://t.co/Sh4IFHtYRH
— SubX.News (@SubxNews) July 28, 2024
what is the price for the use of Lake Michigan water negotiated for this deal ? @GovPritzker @ChicagosMayor
and when did progressives… https://t.co/NVShsNWJUg
and when did progressives start making deals with defense contractors …. double HiHo
It’s estimated that it takes eight to 10 gallons of water to make a single computer chip. According to SourceAbility, chip plants go through millions of gallons of water every day to cool machinery and make sure wafer sheets are free of contaminants.
It takes around eight to 10 gallons of water to make a single computer chip. However, a single microchip manufacturing facility, or fab, can use millions of gallons of water per day. For example, TSMC uses 8.9 million gallons of water per day to operate one of its fabs, which is almost 3% of the city’s water production. A new microchip facility in Onondaga County is expected to use 20 million gallons of water per day.
American Bar Association – A Tale of Two Shortages: Reconciling Demand for Water and Microchips … Feb 1, 2023 — Each chip requires just shy of eight gallons of water; a cotton plant requires
https://americanbar.org/groups/environment_energy_resources/resources/newsletters/water/reconciling-demand-water-microchips-arizona/
WIRED – Want to Win a Chip War? You’re Gonna Need a Lot of Water … Jul 19, 2023 — Water might not sound like a conventional ingredient of electronics manufacturing
https://wired.com/story/want-to-win-a-chip-war-youre-gonna-need-a-lot-of-water/
NewsNation – Water availability may hinder US microchip manufacturing Jan 3, 2024 — It’s estimated that it takes eight to 10 gallons of water to make a single computer chip https://newsnationnow.com/us-news/infrastructure/water-needed-for-chip-manufacturing/
WSTM – ONONDAGA COUNTY, N.Y. — When Micron’s chip plant is up and running, officials say it will need about 20 million gallons of water per day to operate.
https://cnycentral.com/news/local/new-microchip-facility-in-onondaga-county-to-use-20-million-gallons-of-water-per-day