Phoenix Is a Data-Center Mecca—and Test Case for How to Pay for AI’s Power Needs
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The state’s largest utility is proposing a 45% electricity-rate increase for data centers and a 14.5% hike for households. No one is happy.
The state’s largest utility is proposing a 45% electricity-rate increase for data centers and a 14.5% hike for households. No one is happy.
The state’s largest utility is proposing a 45% electricity-rate increase for data centers and a 14.5% hike for households. No one is happy.
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