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For the U.S., data centers and how to find energy supply for them is a discussion
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that dominate in many states as they are competing to attract data center investments.
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However, alongside the benefits data center brings,
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there are also growing concerns as power shortages impact people's daily lives.
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A reporter in the U.S brings the story.
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Loudoun County in the United States of Virginia is known as
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one of the wealthiest regions in the United States with household incomes ranking among the highest in the nation.
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Currently, local authorities are considering a temporary suspension of permits for new data center projects due to concerns over power shortages.
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Electricity supply is widely seen as the key factor in attracting
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data center investments today we spend a lot of time negotiating with amazon
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for a building powering their data centers they don't care about the power the cost of power
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the value of a data center is so high
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and the need is so great that they're willing to pay a premium for power.
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So if you've got power,
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you can get it financed very quickly.
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Loudoun County is tackling electricity shortages through measures such as installing generators near its center.
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However, power demand is projected to increase five-fold within six years,
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further strengthening the system.
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To address this and other challenges,
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the county has released a white paper outlining recommendations to attract data center investments.
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Six key factors in order of priority,
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sound, sight, what do they look like,
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setback from residential communities, power,
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where you're getting your power from,
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water, where you're getting your water from,
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and emissions, what kind of backup power emissions come out of your diesel backup generators.
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You've got to address those six factors in that order.
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You must address those if you're a county.
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One of the things I say in one of those 15 best practices,
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never allow buy-right data center development.
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Always require data centers that are moving to your county
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or your neighborhood to get permission from the local government to build their data center.
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Data centers currently contribute 38% of the county's revenue.
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Residents here benefit significantly from the industry's presence,
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while some may view data centers as a burden due to the costs associated with supporting them.
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Local government's spending related to the industry account for only about 4%,
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compared with approximately 25% from many other sectors.
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Data centers bring a lot of benefits for county budget,
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and from a loud out county white paper,
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the foreign city may get the lesson for infrastructure development of the data center for city infrastructure and for local people.
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I thank for Vietnam today.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing your speaking skills with this video on data centers offers a unique opportunity to engage with relevant economic and environmental issues. The video discusses how local authorities in Loudoun County, Virginia, are balancing the economic benefits of data centers against energy concerns. This topic is not only pertinent to current global discussions but also enriches your vocabulary and comprehension regarding energy and technology-related subjects.

By exploring the content, you can enhance your IELTS speaking practice, discussing complex themes such as energy supply, economic growth, and community impact. Engaging in conversations about these issues allows you to articulate your thoughts more fluently and improves your speaking confidence. Make sure to take notes on key phrases and structures that you can use in your own discussions.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

While watching, pay attention to these key structures that the speaker uses:

  • “is widely seen as”: This phrase exemplifies the passive voice, useful in conveying general beliefs or opinions. For example, you can say, “Energy efficiency is widely seen as a priority in modern industries.”
  • “considering a temporary suspension”: This structure showcases the use of present continuous tense, ideal for discussing ongoing decisions. You might use this in a sentence like, “We are considering new policies to promote sustainability.”
  • “to address this and other challenges”: The infinitive form “to address” indicates purpose. This can translate into your conversations as, “We need to implement changes to address environmental concerns.”
  • “The county has released a white paper”: This expression often signifies formal communication and documentation. You can mimic this in discussions, such as, “Our organization has released a report on climate change.”

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you engage with the video, pay attention to these pronunciation challenges that might arise:

  • “data centers”: The word “data” can be pronounced as /ˈdeɪtə/ or /ˈdætə/, depending on your accent. Practice both forms to enhance your flexibility in conversation.
  • “consideration”: This word can trip up many learners. Focus on breaking it down: con-si-der-a-tion. Emphasize the middle syllables for clarity.
  • “electricity” : This term is often pronounced quickly. Ensure you articulate each syllable: e-lec-tric-i-ty.

Engaging in this practice not only helps improve your vocabulary and retention but also allows you to refine your pronunciation, setting you on a path towards fluency. Incorporate these strategies into your routine with a shadowing site or use resources like shadowspeaks to enhance your English speaking practice.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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