The Data Center Boom Could Trigger Blackouts

The independent watchdog for the country’s largest power grid operator has issued a “regulatory grenade” asking the federal government to intervene amid PJM Interconnection’s plans to power data centers it knows it doesn’t have the capacity for — despite acknowledging the heightened risk of blackouts. This comes as PJM has seen windfall profits from shouldering energy-draining data centers, at a multibillion-dollar cost to consumers.

Last week, the monitor overseeing PJM filed a complaint with the nation’s top electric utility regulator, warning of unreliable service for its sixty-five million customers across the Midwest and mid-Atlantic. Monitoring Analytics asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to pause connecting larger artificial intelligence–powering data centers to its grid until PJM can ensure “reliable, economic, and environmentally acceptable” service and guarantee that the growing data center energy burden won’t produce unnecessary blackouts.

“The logic is simple. The question is clear,” the complaint reads. “If PJM has an obligation to provide reliable service . . . is it just and reasonable for PJM to add new loads that it cannot serve reliably? The answer to that question is no.”

In internal policy proposals that PJM submitted to stakeholders earlier this year, the operator forecasted that “supply may be insufficient to meet the expected demand” created by large-load consumers (read: data centers), and that load curtailments (read: blackouts) may be necessary in an emergency.

Under these rejected plans, PJM had sought new guidelines that would cut power delivery to data centers first in the event of shortages before subjecting other consumers — including, in some cases, utilities — to “rolling blackouts.”

recent report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation found that data center–driven growth in electricity demand is expected to more than double this winter, adding to…

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Auteur: Veronica Riccobene

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