I agree about the NYT. It's written by and for urban upper-middle-class young women, a group that seems to have difficulty imagining the lives of anyone but its own members, and even noticing that different people exist.
This paragraph from the Data Center web page that you linked to reinforces your point about renewable energy supply adding to existing supply rather than replacing it:-
"Concerns over grid connection have led to several data center operators in the state seeking power off-grid through behind-the-meter agreements with power producers. The majority of these agreements have been with natural gas companies, who have mobilized to take advantage of the increased demand for power."
So demand for natural gas will continue to increase for the foreseeable future.
I agree about the NYT. It's written by and for urban upper-middle-class young women, a group that seems to have difficulty imagining the lives of anyone but its own members, and even noticing that different people exist.
This paragraph from the Data Center web page that you linked to reinforces your point about renewable energy supply adding to existing supply rather than replacing it:-
"Concerns over grid connection have led to several data center operators in the state seeking power off-grid through behind-the-meter agreements with power producers. The majority of these agreements have been with natural gas companies, who have mobilized to take advantage of the increased demand for power."
So demand for natural gas will continue to increase for the foreseeable future.