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Finally, Something Everyone Agrees On: Data Centers Should Cover Their Own Costs 

Last updated: November 6, 2025 6:25 am
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Data centers are a critical part of our modern digital infrastructure, but the cost of connecting them to the grid should not be passed on to consumers. A recent study revealed that in just seven states within the territory of PJM, the grid operator for the Mid-Atlantic region, consumers were saddled with at least $4.3 billion in transmission costs in 2024, with an additional $3 billion expected in 2025.

Following the release of this study, there has been a growing consensus that data centers should bear the cost of their grid connections. The US Secretary of Energy has called for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to initiate a rulemaking process to address this issue, marking a rare bipartisan agreement on the matter. This move has been welcomed by consumers who have long borne the burden of these costs.

While the proposed rule change is a step in the right direction, there are concerns about other aspects of the initiative, such as the potential increase in building gas-burning power plants, which could raise consumer costs and contribute to more carbon pollution. Given that the majority of Americans prefer renewable energy sources, it is essential to strike a balance that prioritizes sustainability and affordability.

As more data centers are being constructed, the transmission connection costs are only expected to rise. Preliminary data suggests that an additional $3 billion in costs have been identified, highlighting the urgent need for regulatory intervention. State regulators are also responding to reform suggestions from utilities, but the involvement of FERC is crucial to ensure consistency and fairness across the board.

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The study also revealed that billions of dollars in data center costs have already been passed on to consumers, with projections indicating even higher costs in the coming years. It is imperative that reforms are implemented swiftly to prevent further financial burden on consumers and to ensure the reliability of the grid.

In conclusion, the push for data centers to pay their fair share of grid connection costs is gaining momentum, with both federal and state regulators taking action. By holding data centers accountable for these expenses, we can create a more equitable system that benefits all stakeholders. Let’s work together to create a sustainable and efficient energy infrastructure for the future.

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