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State officials fight against spiking electricity bills
News ClipThe Arkansas Democrat-Gazette·PA

State officials fight against spiking electricity bills$

State officials and lawmakers in at least six states are challenging utility rate increases, citing growing utility profits and the financial strain on residents. The artificial intelligence boom and its voracious energy demands are contributing to rising electricity prices and a construction boom in the energy sector. Governors and attorneys general are pushing utilities to change financing models and ensure affordability for consumers.

5/18/2026
States challenge utility profit growth amid rising electricity bills, AI boom
News ClipBreaking News, Latest News and Videos·Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

States challenge utility profit growth amid rising electricity bills, AI boom

The AI boom is causing rising electricity bills and utility profits, leading to disputes in several states. Officials in states like Arizona, Indiana, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania are challenging proposed utility rate increases and advocating for changes in financing models to protect consumers from escalating costs.

5/17/2026
'Pay their own way': City Council president calls for yearlong moratorium on data center development
News ClipWBAL-TV·Baltimore, Baltimore City County, MD

'Pay their own way': City Council president calls for yearlong moratorium on data center development

Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen is proposing a year-long moratorium on data center development to address concerns about utility costs, water usage, and environmental impact. He advocates for data centers to bear the full cost of their infrastructure needs, preventing the burden from falling on residents. The proposed legislation will proceed to a committee for review and a hearing.

3/23/2026