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March 28, 2025
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FERC Launches Rulemaking on Thorny Issues Involving Data Center Co-location
Commission Rejects Exelon Co-location Proposal
The power demand of servers in large and hyperscale data centers has been increasing steadily since 2016 but could spike in the next four years.
The power demand of servers in large and hyperscale data centers has been increasing steadily since 2016 but could spike in the next four years. | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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FERC voted unanimously to launch a review of data center co-location issues in PJM that will look into whether the RTO’s tariff needs to be revised to ensure grid reliability and fair costs to customers.
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