Tue, Jul 14

NEWS: Pennsylvania’s new budget takes aim at the state’s energy crisis, but some critics say it misses the target.

  • The Keystone State’s $50B 2026-2027 budget locks in provisions to tame skyrocketing bills and bolster the grid, notes David Hess, former Sec. of PA’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). These include:

  • A push for advanced transmission tech: Utilities are now required to consider ATTs when building new lines or updating existing ones (and the state PUC can order them to integrate ATTs if it sees fit).

  • Data center transparency: It also orders data centers >10 MW to report their annual energy and water usage to the state DEP, which will become publicly available.

  • What’s missing: Rules targeting pollution and energy cost-shifting from data centers, environmental groups note, which were blocked by the state Senate.