PG&E Data Center Demand Pipeline Swells to 10 Gigawatts with Potential to Unlock Billions in Benefits for California
CPUC Approves Interim Rule for
The 10 GW in
This milestone includes the results of
"Data centers are powering more than just the digital world—they're helping power
Delivering Benefits for Customers and Communities
- Lower customer electric bills by 10% or more by spreading fixed costs across more energy usage1
- Create 50,000 construction jobs and 115,000 associated support jobs
- Add 5,000 permanent tech jobs and 28,500 permanent support roles
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Generate
$1.25 to$1.75 billion in increased property tax revenue -
Contribute
$2.5 to$3 billion in additional sales tax revenue
Of the 10 GW, 17 data center projects totaling approximately 1.5 GW are in the final engineering phase (the last step before project construction starts) and projected to begin operations between 2026 and 2030. Most of these are in
Growth in data center demand is good news for all
New energy demand from data centers allows
CPUC Approves Interim Implementation of
In addition to data centers,
Rule 30 provides a streamlined, transparent, and equitable pathway for transmission-level retail electric service. Under the interim rule, applicants who agree to fund necessary transmission infrastructure upfront can benefit from accelerated grid connections.
"Our large-load customers have asked for the ability to fund their projects upfront, which helps us serve them faster," Medeiros said. "We greatly appreciate the Commission's decision to implement an interim approach while the permanent process is finalized. This is a great step forward and solid recognition of the importance of Rule 30."
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1 Actual results could differ materially from this forecast depending on interconnection costs, the amount of power used by customers, the price of power, and the amount of cost recovery approved in ratemaking proceedings. Assumes additional power supply costs from serving new data center load are not borne by other customers. |
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