PG&E Accelerating Connection of New Data Centers throughout Northern and Central California
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New Energy Demand from Data Centers to Help Lower Costs for Electric Customers
'Rule 30' Tariff Proposal Establishes a Streamlined, Equitable Process for Connecting Large Demand Customers like Data Centers and Tech Campuses
To put this in perspective, 1 GW is enough power to serve the demand of about 750,000 homes at once.
The 1.4 GW of new data center load comes from 15 customers and represents 27 unique sites.
New data center load expected to come online over the next five years includes 740 megawatts that PG&E evaluated through its original cluster study in 2024. This load represents projects located in
PG&E estimates for every 1,000 MW (or 1 GW) of new electric demand from data centers it serves, PG&E electric customers may save between 1-2% on their monthly bill in the long term, while serving those customers with some of the cleanest electricity in
PG&E launched the cluster study to better respond to customers' needs when it comes to large loads like data centers. The study aimed to more efficiently meet customers' energy needs and timelines. By grouping applications and projects together, rather than individually, PG&E can more quickly confirm the demand and get these customers connected.
"PG&E is taking a thoughtful, deliberate process of pursuing load growth and we see a clear path to lowering customer bills as a result of adding what we call beneficial load," said
Rule 30 Tariff
In addition to data centers, PG&E is getting more applications to power other large, new loads including from warehouses, electric vehicle fleets and manufacturing growth.
As a result, PG&E recently submitted a proposal to the California Public Utilities Commission for a streamlined, transparent and equitable way to connect new electric retail transmission customers like data centers and large tech campuses.
Modeled after existing rules for distribution customers, the new Rule 30 tariff clearly outlines the interconnection process, cost requirements, and how customers can recoup their up-front costs if the load growth materializes.
"Our large load customers have asked for the ability to fund their projects upfront, which would help accelerate PG&E's ability to serve them, and Rule 30 proposes just that. The premise is to more efficiently and uniformly address these type of electric service requests and improve PG&E's ability to meet customers requested in-service dates by enabling them to fund their projects upfront and get paid back after they come online. That way, our existing customers benefit when the load comes in but are protected from having to pay for infrastructure if the load doesn't materialize on the expected time frame," Glickman explained.
PG&E anticipates the steady demand growth from its large load transmission customers including data centers will help to lower PG&E electric rates by spreading costs over more units of energy and will improve reliability for all customers.
Visit www.pge.com/innovation to access PG&E's R&D Strategy Report and learn more about PG&E's approach to serving anticipated load growth.
PG&E is proud to serve as the host utility for the upcoming DTECH Data Centers and AI conference
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than sixteen million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and
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