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As electric bills rise, evidence mounts that data centers share blame. States feel pressure to act

MAINE, AUG 10 – Maine officials say AI data centers have not yet raised electricity prices as other states face rising costs driven by data center demand, which accounted for 70% of recent price increases in the mid-Atlantic.

  • In the previous year, a group of five governors, with Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro at the forefront, challenged the power price increases imposed by the PJM Interconnection grid operator.
  • This action followed reports that 70% or $9.3 billion of last year's electricity cost increase stemmed from data center demand and rising power bills.
  • States including Oregon, New Jersey, Indiana, and Pennsylvania have taken legislative or regulatory steps to develop new power rates and make data centers pay more for local transmission.
  • In Oregon, electric bills have increased by 50% over the past four years, with the Oregon Citizens’ Utility Board highlighting that data center expenses are being passed on to all customers, while the number of utility disconnections is at an unprecedented high.
  • These developments suggest policymakers are responding to data centers' growing electricity demands, but effective solutions to protect ratepayers and manage infrastructure costs remain uncertain.
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In the midst of rising electricity bills, US federal states are under pressure to insulate regular customers - households and businesses - from the costs of upgrading the network to supply the energy-demanding centers of large technology companies for data processing (Data Centers).

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States feel pressure to act as evidence mounts that data centers share blame for higher electric bills

Some data centers could require more electricity than cities the size of Pittsburgh, Cleveland or New Orleans, and make huge factories look tiny by comparison.

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Portland Press Herald broke the news in Portland, United States on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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