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Michigan OKs landmark regulations that push up-front costs to data centers

New rules require data centers to cover all grid infrastructure costs and sign long-term contracts with penalties to prevent utility customer subsidies, affecting facilities using over 100 megawatts.

Summary by Bridge Michigan
New rules require big data centers in Consumers Energy’s territory to sign long-term power contracts and pay all costs to build transmission lines, substations and other infrastructure needed to serve the energy-hungry facilities.

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Bridge Michigan broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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