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Data centers have already hiked electricity prices on the public by $23 billion. Good luck clawing that back
Data centers have contributed to $23 billion in electricity price increases for ratepayers, with costs expected to persist until 2028. State utility commissions are tasked with allocating these costs among customers, but the complexity of determining fair distribution remains unresolved.
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