Growing Data Centers and Rising Costs Threaten U.S. Power Grid Stability

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The mid-Atlantic region's power grid faces increased risk of blackouts due to a shortfall in electricity supply, driven by rising demand from data centers, with record-high capacity auction prices and a potential for higher costs and reliability concerns starting in 2027. Efforts are underway to extend price caps and improve supply, but challenges remain in meeting future demand.
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