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US power companies, regulators must move rapidly to satisfy growing demand, execs say

U.S. utility commissions and power companies will need to accelerate the building of power capability and facilities to meet growing demand from brand-new data centers and increased electrification, regulators and executives said on Wednesday.

The number of information centers is increasing quickly to support expert system, crypto mining and the increasingly digital international economy.

The quick release of expert system throughout the economy has pushed power demand beyond numerous utility projections, said Williams Companies CEO Alan Armstrong on Wednesday.

It's an emerging problem because past 2 or three months that has actually caught the market by surprise, he said.

Power need from information centers will grow to 30 gigawatts by 2030 from 10 gigawatts in 2022, Armstrong stated.

In many cases, energies are in fact turning away data center customers, not sure if they can manage the need, stated Michele Wheeler, vice president of regulator and political affairs for power huge NextEra Energy.

As a market, we like to plan and strategy and plan and plan and after that we'll perform. We do not have that sort of time if we're. going to actually maximize this transition opportunity,. she said.

The time frame to build new infrastructure is much quicker. than the industry is used to, said Jimmy Glotfelty, Commissioner. of the Texas Public Utility Commission.

The growth of power infrastructure, especially of brand-new. transmission, represents among the greatest pinch points for the. power sector, Glotfelty stated.

It takes a long period of time to make choices and to construct. things, and we have actually not maintained our rules and time lines that. are needed to succeed, Glotfelty said.

Glotfelty said that he was optimistic that Texas would be. able to fulfill demand development, but that the grid operator ERCOT,. the commission and lawmakers would need to move quickly to do. it.

We're going to need to do a better job at ERCOT, at the. Commission, at the legislature to attend to concerns faster, looking. forward, before they end up being a liability issues, he said.

In Texas, the electrification of the oil market is adding. to rising power need from information centers and a boom in. crypto-mining. Utilizing power decreases emissions at oilfields and. can cut costs. Brand-new power infrastructure is urgently required in. areas such as the top U.S. oilfield, the Permian basin.

Poles and wires are a substantial requirement in Texas, stated Danny. Wesson, primary operating officer of Midland, Texas-based shale. firm Diamondback Energy, speaking at an energy conference in. Houston.

We've seen some tight bottlenecks in attempting to link our. operations to the grid, he said.

Diamondback now running about 95% of its field on the grid,. versus 60% a few years earlier, while half of its oil well. conclusion operations and approximately 75% of its drilling equipment. are working on grid power, Wesson said.

(source: Reuters)