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100w per person, as previously stated. Actually this is one of those "yes you're all wrong" cases but again you're engaging so that's better than everyone else.
Remember what we're arguing to begin, this went off the rails. The article implies that Cryonics facilities frequently unfreeze bodies when it was only the first ones decades ago. That is not true in modern times because the facilities can and do function with no electricity on site for long periods of time. Plus maintenance is relatively cheap because dewars use so little liquid nitrogen.
Yes of course they use small amounts of energy, power, and electricity in the supply chain off site, and money (it's overall very expensive). Shouldn't be necessary to make that point. Anyways, they can function for weeks or months with absolutely no intervention and the bodies do not unfreeze anymore, or it's really unlikely. That's the main point I'm trying to make.