The Trump administration is expected to call on major U.S. technology companies and data center developers to voluntarily commit to a compact designed to ensure power-needy data centers do not raise household electricity prices or undermine grid reliability.[1] The initiative comes amid a nationwide surge in energy demand, driven largely by the rapid proliferation of data centers that power the artificial intelligence (AI) boom.[2] Although the compact would be voluntary and details on monitoring or enforcement remain limited, it signals a clear expectation from federal policymakers that large technology firms “pay their own way” for the incremental costs their facilities impose on the grid.
Ben Henry
Ben, a dual UK- and U.S.-admitted attorney, focuses on the international data center sector, bringing more than 16 years of experience representing end-users, operators, developers, and investors on more than 1,500 transactions across 80 jurisdictions.
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