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Nearly 50K Lake Tahoe Residents Losing Power to Data Center

Liberty Utilities will seek replacement contracts as data centers absorb more grid capacity, leaving about 49,000 Lake Tahoe customers with no guaranteed supplier.

  • NV Energy will stop providing power to Liberty Utilities in Lake Tahoe after May 2027, forcing the utility to find new electricity sources for nearly 49,000 customers. The shift redirects capacity to AI data centers near Reno.
  • Data centers consumed 22% of Nevada's electricity in 2024, with that share projected to rise to 35% by 2030 as Google, Apple, and Microsoft expand facilities in Northern Nevada. This growth drives demand on the regional grid serving Lake Tahoe.
  • Danielle Hughes, CEO of the nonprofit Tahoe Spark, told Fortune, "It's like we don't exist," capturing resident frustration. South Lake Tahoe Mayor Cody Bass expressed "a great deal of concern" over potential service disruptions.
  • Liberty plans to issue a formal request for proposals this summer to secure replacement power. President Eric Schwarzrock said the utility would be "first in the waiting line" when the $4.2 billion Greenlink West transmission line opens in May 2027.
  • California residents are adding roughly 8,000 new home batteries per month as grid reliability concerns mount. This shift toward distributed solar and battery systems reflects broader pressure from data center demand straining existing infrastructure.
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Fortune broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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