Arizona utilities say data centers won’t raise electric bills
Utilities say new rate rules will keep data center costs off other customers’ bills as Arizona expects 5,340 megawatts of added demand.
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Arizona utilities say data centers won’t raise electric bills - Regional Media News
(The Center Square) - Arizona utility companies stress they're protecting customers' electric bills as more data centers come online. According to Upwind, a cybersecurity company, Phoenix expects its data center capacity to increase by 554%, adding an additional 5,340 megawatts to the state's electrical grid. With more data centers anticipated in the state, the Arizona Corporation Commission opened a new docket to examine the influx. ACC held a …
Data centers: ACC energy workshop explores the new demands of Arizona's growing tech industry
By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Arizona Corporation Commission held its first workshop exploring how to regulate energy costs for data centers and manufacturing facilities as they continue to sprout up across the state. Thursday’s discussion centered around how the commission and utility companies can attract “large load users” to Arizona without putting an unbearable strain on the state’s energy grid and passing the costs of serving those …
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