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Louisiana Regulators Try to Shut Public Out of Data Center Policymaking—Again

Last updated: December 17, 2025 9:40 am
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The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) is set to vote on a crucial decision regarding the addition of electricity infrastructure for AI data centers and other large loads on Wednesday, December 17, 2025. The two proposed options on the table have sparked a heated debate among stakeholders.

Commissioner Davante Lewis has proposed opening a proceeding to gather stakeholder input on how to handle the proposed additions, emphasizing the importance of considering factors like power grid reliability, public health, and ratepayers’ interests. On the other hand, Commissioner Jean-Paul Coussan has put forward a directive that aims to fast-track the approval process for adding data centers to the grid. This directive would allow Louisiana ratepayers to subsidize up to 50% of the electricity capacity needed to power these massive facilities.

A closer look at Coussan’s proposal reveals some concerning aspects. The directive, known as the “Lightning Initiative,” sets a timeline of just seven months for approving infrastructure for new data centers. This expedited process raises questions about the thoroughness of risk assessment and grid reliability considerations. Additionally, there are no requirements for data centers to act flexibly, which could help reduce costs and strain on the grid.

Furthermore, Coussan’s proposal places a significant financial burden on ratepayers. The directive mandates that utilities have a minimum 10-year electricity supply contract with data centers, with the data center covering at least 50% of the utility’s electricity capacity investment costs. This leaves ratepayers responsible for the remaining 50% of the expenses, potentially amounting to billions of dollars. Moreover, if a data center closes after the contract term, ratepayers would still be liable for the infrastructure costs incurred.

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The implications of Coussan’s proposal are concerning, especially in light of past decisions regarding data centers in Louisiana. The approval of Entergy’s gas plant for Meta’s data center in Richland Parish was criticized for its impact on ratepayers. However, Coussan’s current proposal appears to be even more unfavorable for ratepayers, with a shorter approval timeline and fewer protections in place.

It’s crucial for Louisiana residents to voice their concerns and advocate for better data center policy. Commissioner Lewis’ proposal, which prioritizes public input and comprehensive consideration of risks, offers a more balanced approach. The LPSC should prioritize transparency and accountability in decision-making processes that have far-reaching implications for ratepayers and the state’s energy infrastructure.

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