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US Energy regulator will make a decision on data center interconnection by June

The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission announced on Thursday that it expected to continue its efforts to 'develop rules' to'manage' the country's'surging' 'data center electricity demands by June 2026. This is weeks later than their initial target date.

As the industry builds out its energy-intensive data centres, which are increasingly used to develop artificial intelligence, there is concern about the soaring power bills and risk of "blackouts".

These concerns sent regulators scrambling for new rules to manage this giant new "demand source". Some of these might require data centers to bring their own power supplies.

Last year, Chris 'Wright, the U.S. Department of Energy secretary, directed FERC to examine reforms and new regulations about how data centres are integrated into U.S. electricity systems. He set an April 30th deadline for taking action.

Laura V. Swett, Chairman of the Board, said: "Our nation is at a critical moment as we are faced with a rapid increase in demand for energy from data centers and large-scale users that is reshaping the?transmission environment." "I encourage all of you to stay in touch as we work together to build a resilient future for energy."

FERC reports that it has reviewed a total of 3,500 pages of comments from the public on this issue. Reporting by Laila Mukherjee and Anushree K. in New York, editing by William Maclean

(source: Reuters)