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Grids are being urged to change data center power regulations by the US Energy regulator

On Thursday, the top U.S. Energy regulator ordered that?electric grid operators?review?rules?for connecting large energy consumers such as data centres. Demand from server warehouses is straining power grids.

The demand for electricity is increasing in the United States, and data centers are driving the electricity usage to new records. Grids cannot supply the electricity needed by large swaths across the country. This has regulators scrambling to manage the surge.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission draft orders "show cause" direct?the six region grids that fall under its jurisdiction (excluding Texas) to justify or revamp their?processes for powering large energy consumers.

The FERC order 'follows a Directive by the United States. Last year, Energy Secretary Chris Wright was asked to expedite the connecting of data centers in order to achieve the goal of the United States to win the global race for developing and rolling out new AI technology.

Laura Swett, FERC chairman, said: "This is a 'race against time. We will win. "This is a?priority our country faces at this time.

Grid 'operators' and -transmission owners will have 60 days to reply to FERC. They must explain their current rules or if they plan to make changes in five categories. These categories include clear processes for connecting very large energy consumers, such as data centers, and allocating costs to large energy customers.

(source: Reuters)