Data centers can drive revenues for Dominion, Pinnacle West, Southern, but there are risks: Moody’s

"To minimize the potential for cross-customer subsidization, Moody’s said most state regulators will likely require utilities planning to serve a new data center to “institute safeguards that allocate associated costs to that customer.”" Connecting to the grid for a data center is becoming less attractive. What if there was an alternative, new unregulated utilities serving new large loads like data centers? If the utilities are unregulated, they can develop new power supplies much faster and would be free to innovate. We call it Consumer Regulated Electricity (CRE). Contact us to learn more.

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