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Title: Ohio’s Data Centers: Skyrocketing Bills and Policy Lapses

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Ohio Lawmakers Weigh Responses to Data Center ⁤Energy Demand

Columbus, OH – As data​ centers rapidly⁢ expand across Ohio, consuming increasing amounts of electricity, state⁢ legislators are considering measures to address the strain on the power grid and ⁢ensure equitable energy costs for residents. A recent opinion piece published by cleveland.com highlights growing concerns that the influx of thes energy-intensive facilities is creating an imbalance, potentially leading to higher ⁤rates for everyday⁤ Ohioans.

The piece details how other states are proactively addressing the issue. Illinois, for example, has passed legislation to regulate data center energy consumption,and other state legislatures are considering similar ⁢proposals. Texas recently passed legislation requiring large-load customers, including data ‍centers, to⁣ cover⁢ interconnection and transmission costs, ⁢and established a reliability⁢ service to curtail demand ‍during energy emergencies.

Ohio lawmakers are exploring options ‍such as requiring data centers to generate their own electricity or participate in a community energy pilot program ⁢to increase in-state ⁣generation. Additional policy ​considerations include strengthening transparency and environmental reporting requirements,mandating local ⁢public​ meetings for developers,and enhancing grid connection standards for‌ large loads.

The cleveland.com piece argues⁢ for comprehensive utility reform, increased transparency,⁤ community oversight, and‌ expanded protections for residential ratepayers, urging lawmakers to prioritize the welfare of Ohio families over private interests. ⁤

The author invites readers to submit opinion essays on related topics to Ann Norman at anorman@cleveland.com.

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