The rapid growth of data centers is fundamentally reshaping electric systems and pushing regulators, utilities, and developers to rethink traditional cost allocation models. This webinar will provide a practitioner-oriented overview of emerging strategies to prevent broader ratepayer impacts, including behind-the-meter and grid-adjacent power approaches such as colocation with existing generation, “Bring Your Own Generation,” and “Bring Your Own Capacity” models.
We’ll compare how major grid operators like ERCOT, PJM, MISO, and SPP are addressing interconnection, capacity, and ratepayer protection. The discussion will include with recent federal and state policy signals aimed at ensuring data center growth does not increase electricity costs for residential and small commercial customers.
Presenters
Patrick Morand, Partner
Who Should Attend
Developers, investors, energy providers, in-house counsel, project finance professionals, and regulatory managers.
Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit.
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The webinar recording is available after the event date. Simply register using this on-demand link to access the recorded program.
Questions?
Contact Cilla Montgomery at 512.370.3457.
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