Data Center Interconnection Faces Hurdles as Capacity Demands Surge
The increasing demands of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation are putting significant pressure on data center interconnection infrastructure, leading to delays, rising costs, and concerns that innovation may be stifled. In response, the Department of Energy has directed FERC to address these challenges with a new proposed rule aimed at standardizing interconnection practices, shifting responsibility for network upgrade costs to data centers, and implementing stricter technical requirements. The proposed rule, which is set to be finalized by April 2026, seeks to accelerate the process of connecting data centers to the electrical grid and to each other, but faces challenges including a tight timeline, potential revisions through public comment, and the influence of shifting political landscapes within FERC.