Virginia narrowly avoided power cuts when 60 data centers dropped off the grid at once

There are many benefits of "Consumer Regulated Electricity" (CRE), but one important benefit is that it creates the opportunity for new, independent utilities and grids to take on some (much?) of the data center load and their unique operational characteristics which may impose risk on the traditional utilities and grids. Contact us to learn more and follow us right here on LinkedIn.

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Before considering HB 1177, consider “Consumer Regulated Electricity