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Ohio considers new payment structure for data centers amid energy demands
Ohio's Public Utilities Commission is reviewing a proposal requiring new data centers to pay for at least 85% of their projected energy needs upfront to fund necessary grid upgrades. This move aims to balance the growing electricity demands of data centers with protections for other utility customers, amid rising tensions over who should bear the costs of infrastructure improvements. Major tech companies like Google and Amazon oppose the plan, arguing it unfairly targets their industry while highlighting broader concerns about the power grid's capacity to support the digital economy.
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