Tennessee Joins States Requiring Data Center Owners to Pay Full Electricity, Infrastructure Costs
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HB 1847 passed in Tennessee prohibiting utilities and municipalities from subsidizing data center electrical or infrastructure costs, shifting financial burden from ratepayers to corporate operators
Does not prove impact on actual electricity rates or grid stability; does not address whether data centers will still locate in Tennessee or pass costs to consumers; does not establish this trend across multiple states despite headline's plural framing
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