Seattle AI data center boom could strain power supply, raise rates

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Seattle is facing a potential strain on its power supply due to a boom in AI data center development, which could lead to increased electricity rates for residents. Four large-scale data centers are being planned, with a combined potential demand of about 370 megawatts.
Seattle residents may soon feel the impact of artificial intelligence on their electricity bills as multiple companies plan to build large-scale data centers. Four data centers are proposed, with a combined potential demand of 370 megawatts, roughly one-third of the city's average daily electricity use. Companies involved include Prologis, Equinix, and Sabey, potentially working with big tech firms. The projects are in early stages, undergoing a 'cluster study' to assess infrastructure costs. Seattle City Light is preparing for unprecedented demand, driven by electrification efforts and data center growth. The utility is reviewing a draft large-load policy to protect existing ratepayers from potential soaring energy costs.
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