Hormuz Reopens in MOU Language Before Ships Resume Ordinary Passage
MSM and shipping X both chase the reopening claim; ports, insurers, AIS, and safe-channel receipts still decide whether Hormuz is open.
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MSM and shipping X both chase the reopening claim; ports, insurers, AIS, and safe-channel receipts still decide whether Hormuz is open.
MSM treats data-center power as grid planning while grid-policy X sees a ratepayer dump; Maryland filed a $1.6B receipt.
Official storm labels moved on while weather X and WPC kept the flood danger alive; readers need rain risk, not name status.
MSM sees a mega data-center investment and X sees AI bubble scale; the missing question is who supplies and pays for 10 gigawatts.
MSM calls it interconnection reform while the public fight is ratepayer dumping; the real fight is which regulator assigns grid costs.