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Senate committee backs bill saying data centers should bear marginal upgrade costs, preserves sunset dates for equipment exemptions
Summary
A substitute to SB410, incorporating language from SB34, states legislative intent that new large‑load electricity customers should bear marginal costs, clarifies treatment of computer equipment and data‑center certificates and preserves equipment sunset dates; the committee passed the substitute.
The Finance Committee approved a substitute version of SB410 that clarifies legislative intent that the marginal cost of providing electric service to new large‑load customers — such as data centers — should be borne by those customers rather than by residential or retail electricity…
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