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Sources say that Governors will be at the White House this Friday to unveil a sign to reduce power prices.

Two sources familiar with the situation have confirmed that governors of states in the United States experiencing a rapid increase in data center construction are expected to visit the White House this Friday, and sign an agreement with Trump's administration to reduce rising electricity prices.

The agreement sets price caps on future auctions for the PJM grid, which covers 67 million people across the mid-Atlantic region and inland states. It also forces new data center operators such as Amazon and Google to pay a larger share of the cost to expand the grid.

The White House event is part of President Donald Trump's efforts to combat consumer price inflation that threatens to undermine Republican support ahead of the November mid-term elections.

Sources who weren't authorized to comment publicly on the matter said that the governors would be drawn from the 13 states in the PJM -grid. This grid is experiencing a rapid rise in the construction of data centers.

Sources confirm that the list includes Democrats Josh Shapiro from Pennsylvania and Wes Moore from Maryland, as well as Republicans Mike DeWine from Ohio?and Glenn Youngkin from Virginia?. The White House and representatives from the governors’ offices did not respond when asked for comments. A PJM spokeswoman said that grid operators were not planning to attend.

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The demand for artificial intelligent is driving the construction of data centers, which are large consumers of electricity.

The sources say that a number of guiding principles for how PJM will operate will be revealed at the 'event. These include expediting the interconnection between power plants so PJM can meet the soaring demand for electricity. The sources said that the event will also include a call to activate PJM's reliability backstop option in order to create a new auction for new generation.

Over the past year, rising power bills in PJM’s region sparked a political backlash and some governors threatened to abandon the regional network. Nine state governors sent an 'open letter' to the PJM Board of Managers last summer criticizing the grid operators for not addressing an escalating energy affordability crisis.

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Van Hollen stated in a release that "Americans already struggle to make ends meet and they shouldn't be forced to pay for the massive expansion of big corporations' data centers." Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw and Tim McLaughlin, Boston; editing by Jamie Freed.

(source: Reuters)