Ohio Data Centers Will Need to Cover 85% of Energy Costs - OHIO DATA CENTERS NEED TO PAY MORE
[Rules for Ohio data centers could be changing! Find out how new rules could require them to pay more and shield ratepayers.]_Learn how new utility connection rules for Ohio data centers may shield your monthly bills from their high costs._
It's no secret that data centers require a lot of power to operate. But high demand could raise Ohio energy [https://www.ohenergyratings.com/] rates. That's why the Ohio state house introduced a bill to make data centers pay their fair share. But will this bill affect your bills and could your rates increase as well? Let's explore why Ohio data centers will need to cover 85% of their energy costs.
DATA CENTERS CAUSE OHIO ENERGY CONCERNS
Some current data centers need around 600 megawatts of power to function. To put this in perspective, the average Ohio home uses 846 kilowatt-hours [https://www.eia.gov/electricity/sales_revenue_price/pdf/table_5A.pdf] of power per month. This means the power needed for ONE data center could power the average home for nearly 60 years!
As you can guess, this incredibly high power demand led to concerns of price spikes across the board. It's for this reason that AEP OHIO [https://www.ohenergyratings.com/companies/aep-ohio] filed a new data center tariff with PUCO. The tariff would force tech companies to take on more risk by paying more money up front to cover their power line and energy costs. This keeps t...