Texas Senate Bill 6: A Bellwether On How States May Approach Data Center Energy Use
David Chernicoff | Posted 07/03/2025

A new Texas law forces data centers to shoulder grid costs, disclose backup power, and prepare for emergency cutoffs. The evolving regulatory landscape presents new challenges and opportunities for data center developers,
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Texas Senate Bill 6, enacted in June 2025, mandates large energy consumers, particularly data centers, to contribute to infrastructure upgrades, enable remote disconnection during emergencies, and register backup generators to enhance grid reliability. The bill targets customers using 75 MW or more, requiring them to cover grid connection costs and disclose on-site power generation capabilities. This legislation aims to ensure that data centers bear the financial burden of grid upgrades rather than passing costs onto residential users, while also addressing the anticipated surge in energy demand driven by AI technologies.
As states across the U.S. adopt similar regulations, a trend emerges towards requiring large energy users to assume more responsibility for infrastructure costs and environmental accountability. Various states, including California, Georgia, and Ohio, are implementing tailored tariffs and reporting mandates for data centers, reflecting a shift in regulatory approaches. This evolving landscape emphasizes the importance of sustainability, transparency, and collaboration between data center operators and utilities, signaling that energy management is becoming a critical aspect of business strategy in the face of growing energy demands.
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