Tech Firms Pledge $15B for Grid as Data Center Power Costs Surge
The White House and bipartisan governors seek $15 billion in new power plant funding from tech data centers to protect consumers and support AI industry growth, officials said.
- On Friday, PJM Interconnection issued its own plan after months of work, calling for emergency power cuts to large users and suggesting utilities remove data centers from the grid.
- The White House and 13 governors urged a one-time auction for tech companies to bid on 15-year contracts and pushed PJM Interconnection to extend a capacity price cap to contain consumer costs.
- Data show the PJM region has seen prices affected by rising demand from data centers, and consumers already pay billions to underwrite supplies, with the existing cap covering payments through mid-2028.
- The Edison Electric Institute said it supports tech companies bidding to build new power plants, the Information Technology Industry Council welcomed the announcement to `craft solutions`, and PJM Interconnection said it will review the governors' principles amid FERC pressure.
- Administration officials said powering AI is vital to compete with China, while analysts warned that permitting and transmission delays in mid-Atlantic PJM states increase blackout risks.
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