How data centers may lead to higher electricity bills
In an interview with Harvard Law Today, Peskoe explains the ways in which data centers sometimes obscure their effect on utility prices, and why state regulators may need to radically
Get QuoteThe most common pricing structures are per-rack unit (U) pricing for colocation, per-kilowatt (kW) pricing for power-heavy deployments, and full-cage or suite pricing for larger tenants needing dedica...
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In an interview with Harvard Law Today, Peskoe explains the ways in which data centers sometimes obscure their effect on utility prices, and why state regulators may need to radically
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We are pleased to announce the release of a new Berkeley Lab technical brief, Electricity Rate Designs for Large Loads: Evolving Practices and Opportunities, describing the design of retail
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Data-center electricity deals are purpose-built to deliver round-the-clock power at predictable cost while giving utilities revenue certainty and, increasingly, supporting renewable-energy...
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As Northern Virginia and other regions compete to host increasingly energy-demanding data centers, affordability impacts on residents are mounting.
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While there is a push by some politicians of both parties to singularly blame, and in some cases scapegoat, datacenters for rising electricity prices, data from the U.S. Department of Energy''s
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Unlock the secrets of data center pricing models with our comprehensive guide. Learn about colocation, metered power, and managed services and what they mean for your business.
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Lease rates for both hyperscale and wholesale data center space show that while energy prices can impact the market, other factors—namely the rapid rise of inflation—are playing a key role.
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Currently, there are no legally binding energy standards that apply explicitly to operation of data centers in the private sector. For use within the federal government, the U.S. Department of
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FEMP sponsors the Center of Expertise (CoE) for Energy Efficiency in Data Centers. CoE helps federal agencies and other organizations implement data center energy efficiency projects by supplying
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At the core of every data center pricing model are four key pillars: Power, Space, Network, and Support. Together, these elements determine the total cost of ownership (TCO) and
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