宾夕法尼亚州新法加强对数据中心的监管
Pennsylvania Data Centers Face Increased Oversight Under New Law

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宾夕法尼亚州州长乔什·夏皮罗(Josh Shapiro)签署了一项预算案,对数据中心和 PJM 互联电网提出了新的强制性要求,旨在提高能源透明度。随着数据中心的发展激增——预计到 2034 年需求将达到 28.3 吉瓦——该州正采取行动,以解决有关电网稳定性和负荷预测不透明的问题。 根据新法律,数据中心必须提交年度报告,详细说明其每小时峰值能源使用量、年度总消耗量以及碳减排措施。未遵守规定者将面临每天 10,000 美元的罚款。此外,宾夕法尼亚州公用事业委员会(PUC)被授予新的权力,以监督和核实提交给 PJM 的公用事业负荷预测。 该立法源于州政府官员对当前 PJM 数据可靠性的不满,此前公用事业增长预测之间的巨大差异凸显了这一问题。通过授权 PUC 审计这些预测,并要求环境保护部跟踪行业总体趋势,该州旨在加强对能源未来的掌控。在此之前,州长夏皮罗曾威胁称,如果 PJM 电网运营商不能给予各州更多的治理和监督权,他将重新考虑宾夕法尼亚州是否继续参与 PJM 市场。

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By Diana DiGangi of UtilityDive

Pennsylvania's Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro, signed a budget Sunday which will require data centers to report their exact water and power usage annually to the state. It also requires the PJM Interconnection to give Pennsylvania state regulators additional insight into its demand forecasting.

“The current process by which utilities submit information to PJM lacks transparency for policymakers, regulators and stakeholders,” states House Bill 1924, which was folded into Pennsylvania’s 2026-2027 budget. “There is a need for oversight by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to ensure accuracy and transparency of load-forecast inputs.”

Data centers in the state will now be required to compile an annual report containing information such as their “estimated average amount of energy usage per hour during the data center’s peak load,” the provision states.

The provision in the budget also requires data centers to submit total energy consumption for the previous calendar year, an estimate of the projected total energy demand for the following year, and “any measures undertaken to generate electricity on site or off site to reduce carbon emissions or impacts on the electric grid, including the specific energy source, and any potential future measures to generate electricity or other form of energy on site or off site,” it states. 

Data centers that fail to comply with the new reporting requirements will be fined $10,000 per day until their report is submitted, according to the budget.

The state Department of Environmental Protection will publish an annual report on the “aggregate energy consumption and water consumption trends for data centers operating [in the state], including environmental impacts and recommendations to address identified issues.”

Data center development in Pennsylvania has boomed, with utility PPL Electric reporting in May that its “advanced” stage data center pipeline had jumped 12% in three months, from 25.2 GW to 28.3 GW expected by 2034.

The PJM language in the budget will help state agencies “better understand future electricity needs as demand continues to increase,” said state Sen. Gene Yaw, R, who sponsored the original legislation, in a Monday release.

Shapiro was one of the PJM state governors who in September threatened to pull their states out of PJM’s markets unless they were given a role in governing the organization. “If PJM refuses to change, we will be forced to go in a different direction,” he said. “That is not a path that I am eager to chart, but I am not willing to stand idly by and let PJM dictate our future.”

An October memo about the legislation, circulated by Yaw and Sen. Nick Miller, D, said that “the process by which utilities and load-serving entities submit information to PJM is opaque, and policymakers, regulators, and stakeholders lack confidence in the data’s reliability.”

The Pennsylvania PUC “showed one utility is projecting its load to grow over the next 9 years by over 200% while the next closest utility was at 11% over the same period,” the memo said. “Such a wide disparity raises questions about how Pennsylvania utilities are evaluating requests for new service from large customers and relaying that information to PJM.”

The legislation gives the Pennsylvania PUC the authority to “review and validate load forecasts submitted by Pennsylvania utilities to PJM,” “coordinate with PJM and other state regulators to ensure accuracy and prevent duplicative counting of projects and contracts,” and “access all relevant materials necessary to carry out this oversight,” the memo said.

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