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Residents press Harlingen commissioners on data-center plans as debate over travel-invitation policy continues During public comment residents raised infrastructure, annexation and transparency concerns about proposed AI/data-center expansion; commissioners then debated a possible policy to notify all commissioners of outside-invitation events but legal counsel said a written policy must be drafted before a vote.

Harlingen residents are raising serious concerns over a proposed data-center expansion and the city’s transparency in event invitations, igniting a heated debate among commissioners.

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Data Center Expansion Sparks Grid Capacity Concerns Across Mid-Atlantic Region A growing trend in the mid-Atlantic region is creating significant strain on PJM's power grid, as data center expansion demands increasingly outstrip available capacity. Despite a recent meeting with stakeholders failing to produce a consensus on addressing this issue, experts argue that a comprehensive solution is necessary to maintain grid reliability and ensure fair access for all generators, including renewable energy projects. With estimates suggesting a $100 billion investment is needed to meet the surge in demand, the debate centers around how to balance the interests of tech companies with those of consumers and taxpayers, and whether innovative solutions like "bring your own" power and large-scale energy storage can help alleviate the pressure on the grid.

Data Center Expansion Sparks Grid Capacity Concerns Across Mid-Atlantic Region #PJM #DataCenterExpansion #GridCapacity #PJM #RenewableEnergy #EnergyStorage

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PJM Struggles to Balance Data Center Growth with Grid Capacity Concerns Over Electricity Costs The rapid expansion of data centers in the mid-Atlantic region is posing a significant challenge for PJM, the power grid operator, as it struggles to meet surging electricity demand without increasing costs for consumers. A recent meeting with key stakeholders, including utility companies and developers, failed to reach a consensus on proposals aimed at addressing this issue, highlighting concerns about grid capacity, renewable energy integration, and equitable access to the grid.

PJM Struggles to Balance Data Center Growth with Grid Capacity Concerns Over Electricity Costs #PJM #DataCenterExpansion #GridCapacity #ElectricityCosts #RenewableEnergy #UtilityRegulation

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Data Center Expansion Fuels Grid Challenges in Mid-Atlantic Region The Mid-Atlantic region's rapid expansion of data centers has created a pressing challenge for PJM, the region's power grid operator, as it struggles to balance increasing electricity demand with affordability and reliability concerns. A recent meeting failed to produce a consensus solution, instead highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach that prioritizes public interests over individual company priorities. Key stakeholders, including environmental groups like the Natural Resources Defense Council, are urging PJM to adopt open access policies and prioritize renewable energy sources, such as solar and storage, to achieve 80-95% integration of renewables into the grid, while also addressing concerns about data center subsidies and public financing.

Data Center Expansion Fuels Grid Challenges in Mid-Atlantic Region #PJM #DataCenterExpansion #GridReliability #PowerGridOperator #RenewableEnergyMix #TaxpayerBurden

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PG&E Strategic Initiatives to Address Wildfire Risks and Support Clean Energy Goals Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) is undertaking strategic initiatives to address wildfire risks while contributing to California's clean energy objectives, including enhancing grid safety and resilience through significant investments in undergrounding power lines. The utility is experiencing heightened interest from data centers, which are a major driver of increasing electricity demand, and plans to accommodate this growth by conducting cluster studies and investing in grid modernization efforts aimed at improving overall performance and reducing rates for customers, with the goal of providing value for all stakeholders while supporting California's ambitious clean energy goals.

PG&E Strategic Initiatives to Address Wildfire Risks and Support Clean Energy Goals #CAISO #CleanEnergy #WildfireSafety #GridModernization #DataCenterExpansion #ElectricityDemand

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America’s digital backbone faces crunch with trillion-dollar expansion, soaring rents, energy delays, and capacity shortages straining every hub Austin and Columbus emerge as unlikely data center growth frontiers

North American data centers see high demand, predicting trillion-dollar growth and facing energy constraints till 2030. #DataCenterExpansion #EnergyConstraints www.techradar.com/pro/1-trillion-worth-of-...

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US Companies OpenAI and Oracle to Launch Major Data Center Expansion Project Stargate OpenAI and Oracle are collaborating on a large-scale project, dubbed Project Stargate, aimed at significantly expanding data center infrastructure within the United States. The initiative involves a substantial increase in capacity, totaling 4.5 gigawatts, with the primary goal of meeting the growing demands for artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. This expansion is expected to not only fuel AI development but also stimulate economic activity and create numerous job opportunities across the US, making it a significant investment in supporting the future of AI development and deployment.

US Companies OpenAI and Oracle to Launch Major Data Center Expansion Project Stargate #MISO #ArtificialIntelligence #DataCenterExpansion #Oracle #OpenAI #Stargate

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ArcLight Capital Partners LLC Finalizes Acquisition of Middletown Energy Center in Ohio ArcLight Capital Partners LLC has finalized agreements to purchase 100% of the economic interests in the Middletown Energy Center, a 484 MW natural gas power generation facility located in Butler County, Ohio. The acquisition involves a consortium of sellers and represents ArcLight’s continued investment in power infrastructure, a focus for the firm since its establishment in 2001. ArcLight’s portfolio includes more than 50 power infrastructure investments, establishing a significant history in the North American sector. The Middletown Energy Center, which began operations in 2018, is a relatively new natural gas combined cycle power plant within the PJM market. The plant benefits from favorable natural gas supply and provides dependable power to the PJM market, the largest wholesale electricity market in the United States. Its location benefits from rising electricity demand related to the growth of AI and data centers. "Ohio's emergence as a key location for data centers creates substantial electric infrastructure demands, and Middletown Energy Center, under ArcLight’s management, is prepared to address this need," stated Angelo Acconcia, Partner at ArcLight. This acquisition exemplifies ArcLight's strategy of adding value to electric infrastructure, encompassing power generation, renewables, battery storage, transmission, and digital power solutions. Andrew Brannan, Managing Director at ArcLight, emphasized the plant’s role in providing affordable and reliable power to a market experiencing rapid data center expansion. He highlighted the importance of efficient power generation for regional investment and the vital role of facilities like Middletown. Since 2001, ArcLight has managed over 65 GW of assets and approximately 47,000 miles of electric and gas transmission infrastructure, totaling over $80 billion in enterprise value. With its extensive industry experience and internal resources, ArcLight aims to deliver specialized electric infrastructure solutions to meet the growing demands of AI and data centers, managing the largest private power infrastructure portfolio in North America. The financial details of this private transaction were not revealed, and the deal is expected to close in 2025, pending regulatory approvals. Latham & Watkins LLP is providing legal counsel to ArcLight.

ArcLight Capital Partners LLC Finalizes Acquisition of Middletown Energy Center in Ohio #PJM #ArcLight #EnergyCenter #OhioPower #DataCenterExpansion #ElectricInfrastructure

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Missouri Seeks to Boost Power Generation with Controversial Bill - Cozzy Energy Solutions Missouri Seeks to Boost Power Generation with Controversial Bill A bill aimed at incentivizing utilities to build new power generation facilities in the state has sparked heated debate among lawmakers and consumer advocacy groups. The Certified Workforce Incentive Program (CWIP) seeks to provide incentives for utilities to expand their capacity, particularly to meet growing demand from data centers and electric vehicles. Proponents of CWIP argue that Missouri needs to increase its power generation capacity to keep pace with increasing energy demands. They point out that the region is already facing a shortage of power generation capacity, and that CWIP offers necessary incentives for utilities to build new facilities. On the other hand, opponents claim that the program will lead to higher utility rates for consumers, particularly in low-income communities. Several lawmakers have weighed in on the issue, with some arguing that CWIP will lead to job losses and increased costs for small businesses. Senator Brian Hahn has criticized the bill, stating that it will harm small businesses and increase costs for consumers. Meanwhile, supporters like Representative Cierpiot argue that the program is necessary to address growing demand for power generation. The debate surrounding CWIP highlights the tension between economic development and consumer protection, as well as the role of government incentives in shaping the energy landscape. As the state considers this bill, it remains to be seen whether it will ultimately benefit consumers or exacerbate existing issues. Key points: * The CWIP program aims to provide incentives for utilities to build new power generation facilities in Missouri. * Supporters argue that the program is necessary to address growing demand for power generation, particularly from data centers and electric vehicles. * Opponents claim that the program will lead to higher utility rates and environmental concerns, particularly in low-income communities. Notable figures: * Senator Brian Hahn * Representative Cierpiot * Senator McCreery Sources: Missouri Independent KSDK.com Ameren Missouri Evergy

Missouri Seeks to Boost Power Generation with Controversial Bill #MISO #MissouriPower #ControversialBill #EnergyIncentives #UtilityRates #DataCenterExpansion #ElectricVehicleFuels #ConsumerAdvocacy

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