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New Report Says States Should Let Tech Companies Build Their Own Power for Data Centers
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ArcaMax
· Jul 6, 2026
It may be almost impossible to make data centers pay their ‘fair share’ of electricity costs
Many major tech companies have pledged to pay their fair share of the costs associated with generating and transmitting more electricity to serve large data centers. But ratepayers across the United States are worried about the potential costs ...
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
Bisnow News
· Jul 8, 2026
More States Implement Special Power Rates For Data Centers
As the data center building boom fuels record electricity demand, state leaders are aiming to prevent the industry’s skyrocketing power consumption from creating higher power bills for households and businesses. In recent weeks, a series of states...
Quartz
· Jun 24, 2026
Congress is moving to make Big Tech pay for what AI data centers are doing to the grid
The bipartisan Ratepayer Protection Act would require state regulators to make data center builders cover the cost of grid upgrades
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 7, 2026
Top Nuclear Energy Companies Shaping The Future Of Clean Power
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DNyuz
· Jun 24, 2026
A Solution to A.I.’s Growing Power Demand: Homes
The artificial intelligence boom has a big problem. Technology companies say they need to quickly build lots of new power-hungry data centers to develop A.I., but the energy industry typically needs years to construct power plants, solar farms and battery installations. Three companies involved in installing and managing rooftop solar panels, home batteries, smart thermostats []
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Related coverage for "New Report Says States Should Let Tech Companies Build Their Own Power for Data Centers": ArcaMax — It may be almost impossible to make data centers pay their ‘fair share’ of electricity costs. Financial Times — The century-old device choking the world’s AI push . Bisnow News — More States Implement Special Power Rates For Data Centers. Quartz — Congress is moving to make Big Tech pay for what AI data centers are doing to the grid. Seeking Alpha — Top Nuclear Energy Companies Shaping The Future Of Clean Power. DNyuz — A Solution to A.I.’s Growing Power Demand: Homes