Lawmakers Responding To Data Center Concerns
As demand for new data centers surges across Pennsylvania, lawmakers are responding to concerns about rising utility costs. A bill is now being considered by a Senate committee in which data centers would have to contribute to an enhancement fund for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. In Pennsylvania, about 300,000 households rely on the program each year to help cover heating costs. Jennifer Quinn, legislative and political director for the Pennsylvania chapter of the Sierra Club, said oversight is overdue. She says data centers use large amounts of electricity, water and land, and communities are worried. She stressed the measure would shield consumers from the extra costs associated with new proposals.




