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Senate approves framework to let large electricity users contract outside regulated monopoly; Public Service Commission to allocate transmission costs
Summary
The Senate passed S.B. 1 32 to create a pathway for electricity customers above 50 megawatts to procure service in a competitive contracting framework in Rocky Mountain Power territory; the Public Service Commission will determine how transmission upgrade costs are allocated.
The Utah Senate approved S.B. 1 32, which creates a competitive contracting framework for very large electricity users and directs the Public Service Commission (PSC) to allocate transmission upgrade costs between new large loads and existing customers.
Senators said the measure responds to a rapid increase in demand from data centers and other large facilities seeking tens of megawatts of…
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