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Are data centers making your power bill worse during heat waves?
Data centers in Minnesota are being scrutinized for their potential impact on power demand during heat waves. Utilities and regulators attribute peak power demand to summer heat rather than data centers, though operational data centers in the state consume significant energy. Minnesota has 30 data centers listed, with half currently operational, totaling 351 megawatts of capacity.
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