Thursday, January 22, 2026

House Energy Committee Meeting To Consider Bill Giving PUC More Authority To Regulate A.I. Data Centers Moved To Feb. 2

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House Energy Committee is now scheduled to meet February 2 to consider House Bill 1834 (Matzie-D-Beaver) authorizing the Public Utility Commission to adopt regulations for data centers to protect ratepayers and the electric grid, due to a change in the House voting schedule.

A hearing on two other related data center bills will also be on February 2.

As introduced, House Bill 1834 would give the PUC authority to set: Financial security requirements; Calculations of contributions in aid of construction; Minimum contract terms; Load ramping schedules; Exit fees; Measures to mitigate circumvention of customer size thresholds; Revenue and cost tracking requirements; End-of-contract processes; Curtailment; Cost recovery parameters; Low-income assistance; and Renewable energy requirements.

The Committee held a hearing on the bill in October were where consumer advocates and the PJM Market Monitor made similar recommendations for strengthening the bill--

-- Require data centers to bring their own generation - PJM Market Monitor, PA Consumer Advocate, PA Utility Law Project

-- Authorize the PUC to set conditions for allowing centers to be served by the grid - PA Consumer Advocate, PA Utility Law Project

-- Require center contributions to Universal Service Assistance Programs and LIHEPA to reduce the impact of electricity prices increases on lower income ratepayers - PA Utility Law Project

-- Need to prioritize existing loads and ratepayers on the grid - PJM Market Monitor, PA Consumer Advocate, PA Utility Law Project

-- Require centers to take electrical service on an interruptible basis during supply shortage periods - PA Consumer Advocate, PA Utility Law Project

-- Authorize the PUC to set power curtailment priorities - PA Consumer Advocate, PA Utility Law Project

-- Encourage backup generation at centers other than diesel to reduce environmental impacts - PA Consumer Advocate

Amendments Expected

A comprehensive amendment to House Bill 1834 is expected to be considered by the Committee.  Click Here for the draft language.

The amendment contains language setting conditions for large electrical loads to join the grid, including--

-- Certification a large load is bringing its own energy resources;

-- Requiring interruptible electrical service during energy shortages;

-- Requiring large loads to join energy curtailment programs;

-- Require costs of providing service to large loads is not subsidized by any other ratepayers;

-- Require contributions to the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, except where large loads bring their own energy resources;

-- Establishes a Community Energy Facilities Program to fund projects related to local energy generation and the impacts of large load projects funded by a charge on the electricity used by the large load; and

-- Other changes.

This amendment may change and other amendments may be offered.

Joining The Feb. 2 Voting Meeting

The meeting will be held in Room 60 East Wing from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. Click Here to watch online.

Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler (D-Philadelphia) serves as Majority Chair of the House Energy Committee and can be contacted by calling 215-271-9190 or click here to contact.    Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron) serves as Minority Chair and can be contacted by calling 717-787-5075 or by sending email to: mcauser@pahousegop.com.

Feb. 2 Hearing 

The House Energy Committee has also moved a hearing on related bills to February 2 immediately following the voting meeting on House Bill 1834 to accept comments on two bills--

-- Disclosure of Energy, Water Use: House Bill 2150, sponsored by Rep. Kyle Mullins (D-Lackawanna), requires data centers in Pennsylvania to send information about their energy and water use to DEP and require DEP to aggregate the information and create an annual report on data center impacts; and

-- Model Data Center Ordinance: House Bill 2151, sponsored by Rep. Kyle Donahue (D-Lackawanna), directs the Center for Local Government Services to draft a model ordinance and offer technical support to municipalities with regard to the siting of data centers.

The hearing will be held in the same location-- Room 60 East Wing from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Click Here to watch online.

Other Hearings

A January 27 hearing on House Bill 2076 (Venkat-D- Allegheny) establishing a legal framework for the regulation of geothermal energy resources is being rescheduled.

A February 2 hearing on legislation sponsored by Rep. Kyle Donahue (D-Lackawanna) to mandate the creation of Virtual Powerplant programs in Pennsylvania [draft language] will also be rescheduled.

Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler (D-Philadelphia) serves as Majority Chair of the House Energy Committee and can be contacted by calling 215-271-9190 or click here to contact.    Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron) serves as Minority Chair and can be contacted by calling 717-787-5075 or by sending email to: mcauser@pahousegop.com.

Resource Links:

-- Gov. Shapiro Secures Federal Support To Extend PJM Electric Generation Auction Price Cap; Call For Emergency PJM Auction To ‘Build Big Power Plants Again’  [PaEN] 

-- PJM Interconnection Board Proposes Its Own New Plan To Integrate A.I. Data Centers, Large Loads Into Grid To Maintain Reliability  [PaEN]

-- Data Center Stampede Trampling PA Ratepayers Part I:  PA Utility Law Project - Utility Terminations Up 30% Already; Prioritize Existing Loads; Centers Need To Help Pay For Utility Assistance  [PaEN] 

-- Data Center Stampede Trampling PA Ratepayers Part II: PA Consumer Advocate - PUC Should Set Conditions For Centers To Be Served By The Grid; Set Power Curtailment Priorities [PaEN]

-- Data Center Stampede Trampling PA Ratepayers Part III:  PJM Market Monitor - Data Centers Have Cost Existing Ratepayers $16.6 Billion Already; Centers Should Bring Their Own Power Generation To Prevent More Large Price Spikes  [PaEN] 

-- PJM Electricity Auction Prices Again At Cap Imposed By Gov. Shapiro’s Lawsuit Settlement, Without It Prices Would Be 59% Higher Driven By A.I. Data Center Demand; Grid Reliability Now Questioned [PaEN] 

-- PUC Chairman Highlights 'Extraordinary Challenges' Pennsylvania Families Are Facing This Winter With Energy Bills And His Appreciation For Groups Providing Assistance  [PaEN]

-- PJM Electric Auction Impacts: 1 In 5 PA Households Report Problems Now Paying Energy Bills; Electric Utility Shutoffs Up 38.1% So Far This Year  [PaEN] 

-- PJM Electricity Auction: PJM Lost 2.8 Gigawatts Of Power Due To Reduced Reliability Rating Of Natural Gas Power Plants; Could Gain 12.2 Gigawatts By Increasing Reliability From Less Than 75% Now To An Achievable 90%  [PaEN] 

-- PA Energy, Environmental, Citizen Advocates Call On PUC To Protect Ratepayers, Communities From Costs, Impacts Of A.I. Data Centers [PaEN]

-- Spotlight PA: Map Shows Growing Number Of A.I. Data Centers Planned Across Pennsylvania 

-- Vistra Corp Buys 2 More PA Natural Gas Power Plants; Facebook/Meta Buys 20 Years Of Power From Beaver Valley Nuclear Plant; 18 PA Power Plants Now Locked Up To Feed A.I. Data Centers  [PaEN] 

-- Sen. Boscola To Introduce 6-Bill Package To Protect Pennsylvania Communities And Ratepayers From Large-Scale A.I. Data Centers Rapidly Expanding Across The State  [PaEN]  

-- PA House Committee Approves Legislation Giving Local Officials Greater Say Over Regional-Scale Developments Like A.I. Data Centers, Warehouses  [PaEN] 

-- In Case You Missed It: A.I./Data Center Articles - NewClips From Last Week - January 12  [PaEN]

Related Articles This Week:

-- House Energy Committee Meeting To Consider Bill Giving PUC More Authority To Regulate A.I. Data Centers Moved To Feb. 2  [PaEN] 

-- Gov. Shapiro: Major Utilities, Power Producers, Tech Companies, Experts Endorse Federal/Northeast PJM Governors’ Plan To Meet Surging A.I. Data Center Energy Demands - Will PJM Listen?  [PaEN] 

-- PA House Committees Hearing: Witnesses Agree - A.I. Data Centers - Real And Purely Speculative - Are Driving Up The Cost Of Electricity; Without Effective Action Energy Increases Will Not End   [PaEN] 

-- Shale Gas & Public Health Conference -- Our Work, Our Health: Building A Future Beyond Sacrifice To Be Held Feb. 19 In Pittsburgh, Online  [PaEN] 

NewsClips:

-- WITF: PA Consumer Advocates Urge House Committees To Tax A.I. Data Centers, Offset Home Energy Spikes At Hearing

-- Post-Gazette: PA House Members Hear Warnings On A.I. Data Centers, Rising Electric Costs At Hearing

-- Tribune-Democrat: Electric Grid Concerns Aired By PA Lawmakers As Frigid Weather Settles In

-- Reuters: PJM Interconnection Expects All-Time Record Winter Electricity Demand Jan. 27 

-- Utility Dive: PJM Considering $1.7 Billion Transmission Line Project Across PA Based On Year-Old A.I. Data Center Demand Forecasts Is A ‘Poster Child’ For Overbuilding, According To PA Consumer Advocate

-- Inside Climate News: Clean Energy Advocates Criticise ‘Glaring’ Omission In White House/Northeast Governor’s Plan To Fuel A.I. Data Centers In PJM Region

-- PA Capital-Star Guest Essay: Beyond NIMBY vs. Progress: How Pennsylvania Can Secure A ‘Durable Yes’ For A.I. Data Centers [Honestly Address Issues Of Concern] - By Desmond Daley, Pittsburgh Resident

-- WHYY: As Electricity Rates Soar, PECO Adds $2.5 Million In Aid For Low-Income Customers 

-- Bloomberg: Natural Gas Prices Soar 75% In 3 Days As Arctic Cold Grips The US

-- Reuters: US Refineries Brace For Disruptions As Arctic Blast Hits

-- Reuters: US Energy Secretary Calls For Doubling Global Oil Output In Davos

[Posted: January 22, 2026]  PA Environment Digest

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