An electricity crunch is driving high bills in these states. It’s not getting better anytime soon
beSpacific 2025-12-24
CNN – no paywall – “Residents of mid-Atlantic states like Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania who have spent years plagued by high electricity bills just got some bad news: Relief is not on the way. As CNN recently reported, utility customers in Maryland and Washington, DC, are some of the first in the country to see the effects of the data center boom show up on their residential electricity bills. Much of that price increase is due to the anticipation of future demand. The energy industry can see that data centers and other customers are going to be pulling a lot more power just a few years from now. There’s not currently supply to meet that, so access to the extra electricity that will be needed soon must be secured in advance. In the mid-Atlantic, those purchases are made through regional auctions. At a recent one, prices hit a record high — and would have gone up even more if not for a price cap set in the wake of a lawsuit brought by Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. Both the auction prices and the lawsuit reflect a growing dynamic in the region, which is home to the world’s largest cluster of data centers — in Virginia — and more being added in other states including Ohio and Maryland. Data centers are consuming far more power than currently exists on the grid, driving prices higher amid a scramble to own the rights to future power.
“This auction leaves no doubt that data centers’ demand for electricity continues to far outstrip new supply,” Stu Bresler, PJM’s incoming chief operating officer, said in a statement, adding that “the solution will require concerted action involving PJM, its stakeholders, state and federal partners, and the data center industry itself.” The problem for customers is that prices will stay high until there’s more electricity being generated, and the cost of building new power plants and the infrastructure to move electricity will also be expensive…”