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Bloomberg News reports that PJM is expecting a major power shortage amid the data center boom.

Bloomberg News, citing executives from PJM Interconnection who spoke at a meeting, reported that the U.S. grid operators warned of a 'potential shortfall in power supply of up to 60 gigawatts if demand for data centers continues to rise.

They said that unless unprecedented action is taken to help support the construction of new power plants, a shortfall will occur.

The tens and tens of Gigawatts that PJM is waiting to connect are largely data centers needed by Big Tech for its artificial intelligence expansion.

The grid operator announced last month a framework for handling the massive energy-consuming projects just hours after the White House called for emergency action to prevent potential blackouts.

PJM controls power across 13?states largely located in?the Mid-Atlantic. This includes the largest concentration of data -centers in the world in Virginia. Other states are also becoming burgeoning hubs to store server storage. Reporting by Varun Sahay, Bengaluru. Editing by Sahal Muhammad

(source: Reuters)