Data-Centers' Power Demands


AEP Ohio says it has received service inquiries from data centers totaling 30 gigawatts of new power demand, and that serving all those new data centers would require a massive investment in expensive transmission lines. 

The utility wants to ensure other ratepayers aren’t stuck with the bill 
  • If the data centers leave town, 
  • If the AI boom goes bust, or 
  • If technological breakthroughs reduce the amount of energy they need. 
The data center industry is apoplectic, but other utilities and their regulators are watching closely to see if this is a requirement they should adopt, too. 

This includes Virginia’s State Corporation Commission, which on October 2 announced plans for a technical conference on data centers to discuss “issues related to servicing this new electrical load.” 



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