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Energy Department Wants Data Centers to Stop Draining the Grid During Brutal Heat Wave

The department gave a major grid manager the green light to require data centers to rely on backup power.
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Medical Daily
· Jul 4, 2026
The Heat Wave Could Cause Power Outages This Holiday Weekend: What to Do if Your Power Goes Out
200,000+ customers lost power from the July 4 heat wave. Emergency grid orders cover 14 states. Here's the specific action plan for a heat-related power outage this weekend.
Financial Times
· Jul 9, 2026
The century-old device choking the world’s AI push
Surging data centre power demands are intensifying pressure on transformer supply chains
Free Press
· Jun 30, 2026
Ohio's grid operator seeks emergency powers to bypass emissions rules as historic heatwave looms
The operator of the nation’s largest electrical grid has asked the federal government for emergency authority to bypass environmental regulations and run massive backup generators to avoid rolling blackouts during a dangerous heatwave expected this week.
Hindustan Times
· Jul 3, 2026
Michigan power outage map: Thousands of Consumers Energy, Indiana Michigan Power customers affected amid severe weather
Strong storms cut power to over 180,000 Consumers Energy customers in Michigan, with crews working overnight to restore service.
ArcaMax
· Jul 5, 2026
DTE power won't be restored until Wednesday for some in Michigan
Power is not expected to be restored until late Wednesday for some Michigan victims of the extreme weather that left as many as 500,000 without electricity over the July 4 holiday weekend. DTE Energy, the provider for most of eastern Michigan, ...
Bisnow News
· Jul 2, 2026
'Historic' Order From Regulator Could Ease Data Center Power Pinch
The country’s top energy regulator has ordered regional grid operators to develop new plans to connect data centers to power as fast as possible while preserving grid reliability and avoiding rising electricity bills for consumers. The action carries...
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Related coverage for "Energy Department Wants Data Centers to Stop Draining the Grid During Brutal Heat Wave": Medical Daily — The Heat Wave Could Cause Power Outages This Holiday Weekend: What to Do if Your Power Goes Out. Financial Times — The century-old device choking the world’s AI push . Free Press — Ohio's grid operator seeks emergency powers to bypass emissions rules as historic heatwave looms. Hindustan Times — Michigan power outage map: Thousands of Consumers Energy, Indiana Michigan Power customers affected amid severe weather. ArcaMax — DTE power won't be restored until Wednesday for some in Michigan. Bisnow News — 'Historic' Order From Regulator Could Ease Data Center Power Pinch


