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The sleeper issue that could play a huge role in Virginia and New Jersey — and the midterms

  • Writer: Think Big
    Think Big
  • Oct 14
  • 1 min read

Data centers are spreading across the country and contributing to rising electricity bills. It’s becoming a political issue as lawmakers are still workshopping their response.


Leaders in both parties are locked in competition to encourage tech giants to put sprawling data centers in their states, looking for an economic leg up and an innovation edge in the early days of the artificial intelligence boom.


Now, those same leaders are dealing with a downside that’s more apparent by the month: Those electricity-hungry data centers are a major contributor to rising utility bills for cost-conscious residents who have been concerned about rising prices for years. “Voters are mad as hell about energy prices increasing,” Virginia state Del. Shelly Simonds, a Democrat, said. “And they’re mad about affordability in general. And anybody who ignores these issues does so at their peril. It’s definitely going to be an issue during the midterms.”


This is becoming clearer in her state — considered the nation’s data center hub — and New Jersey, which has experienced some of the largest year-over-year electricity bill hikes on a percentage basis. They also happen to be the two states with the biggest elections this fall.



 
 
 

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