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PG&E announces $73 billion plan to meet data center energy demand

PG&E Corp, a U.S. utility, announced on Monday that it will spend $73 billion between now and 2030 to upgrade transmission systems to meet the surge in demand for electricity due to data centers.

In July, the company said it was working on supplying 10 gigawatts of new electricity from data center projects in the next ten year.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, power consumption will reach record levels in 2025 and in 2026. This is due to a surge of demand in data centers, as a result of increased adoption in artificial intelligence.

PG&E Corp. has also been accused of igniting many wildfires in California, including some that were the most deadly. It has made investments to improve its grid's reliability.

The company stated that it would build 700 miles underground power lines, and upgrade 500 miles of wildfire safety systems between 2025-2026.

California's utility announced on Monday that its share of the $18 billion Wildfire Fund Continued Account, under SB 254, will drop to 47.85%. It was previously 64.20%. Utilities now have first refusal rights on insurance subrogation.

SB 254 is a California law that reforms California's wildfire liability framework and funding for utilities including PG&E.

(source: Reuters)