Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2949

Caption

Energy costs; large data centers

Impact

The bill seeks to amend Title 30 of the Arizona Revised Statutes by introducing new provisions regarding public power entities and energy management. By mandating that large data centers cover their energy costs without transferring those financial responsibilities to other consumers, HB2949 aims to create a more equitable energy consumption structure within public utilities. This proposed change is part of a broader effort to manage the growing energy demands of data centers effectively, which have become essential to modern business operations in a data-driven economy.

Summary

House Bill 2949 focuses on the regulation of energy costs associated with large data centers in Arizona. The bill stipulates that large data centers must be held responsible for their own energy costs, which include increased fuel requirements, generation costs, and transmission costs. Importantly, the legislation prohibits these centers from passing their energy costs onto other customers of the public power entities, thereby aiming to protect consumers from potential fee increases stemming from the operational demands of large data centers. This is particularly critical as data centers are often energy-intensive, with significant peak demand requirements.

Contention

There may be discussions surrounding the implications of this bill, specifically regarding the balance of cost burdens between large data centers and general consumers. Supporters argue that it prevents unfair cost distribution related to energy usage while ensuring that large corporations do not lessen the economic impact on the average consumer. However, opponents may raise concerns about whether this financially burdens large data centers and what subsequent actions might follow in terms of investment or operational decisions in Arizona's energy landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2743

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AZ HB2744

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AZ HB2745

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AZ HB2816

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AZ HB2890

Pregnant employees; reasonable accommodation.

AZ HB2806

Interstate agreement; national popular vote.

AZ HB2848

Single-family residence purchases; limitations

AZ HB2464

Abortion; medication; mailing; repeal

AZ HB2463

Telemedicine; abortion prohibition; repeal

AZ HB2780

Landlord tenant; evictions for cause

Similar Bills

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