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FERC Order Bolsters Maryland Case Against Billions in Data Center Grid Costs
A new Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) order may strengthen Maryland's argument that ratepayers were unlawfully billed billions for grid upgrades serving out-of-state data centers. However, it remains unclear whether the directive applies to past costs already allocated by PJM Interconnection or only future expenses.
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