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Michigan approves DTE power deals for data center, adds grid safeguards

Michigan regulators approved Thursday special contracts that DTE Energy?s unit?would supply to a data center in Washtenaw County.

However, the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) imposed mandatory additional safeguards to protect residential customers and others from having to pay any costs associated with the development and operation of "the data center".

DTE Energy, OpenAI and Related Digital are also required to absorb any costs that they cannot recover from Green Chile Ventures.

In the event of an emergency, it is important to update the procedures so that service can be restored before any other customers are affected.

The rapid expansion of data centers, especially those that support artificial intelligence, is driving a surge in energy consumption. This puts additional strain on already stretched power grids.

Michigan requires DTE?Electric cover any costs incurred by Oracle for its planned 1,383 MW Saline?Township Data Center that are not recovered from Green Chile Ventures LLC.

MPSC has ordered DTE to submit a proposal within 90 days for a new rate designed for large customers such as data centers. (Reporting by Varun Sahay in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

(source: Reuters)