Governors and Trump urge PJM to hold emergency data-center power auction

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The Trump administration and a bipartisan group of governors asked PJM to hold a one-time emergency auction to supply data centers with power from new plants, enabling 15-year power purchase agreements funded by the data centers themselves and potentially supporting about $15 billion in new generation; data centers would pay for generation even if unused. The move would require Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval and is viewed by analysts as policy signaling rather than an imminent market reform, with a six-to-12 month timeline and potential implications for prices and utility stocks.
Topics:business#capacity-market#data-centers#emergency-auction#ferc#pjm-interconnection#regulation-and-policy
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