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Power prices are up 76% on America’s biggest grid, and a watchdog is pointing fingers

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Power prices are up 76% on America’s biggest grid, and a watchdog is pointing fingers

The largest electrical grid in the U.S., the PJM Interconnection, saw prices nearly double over the last year, according to a report published yesterday by an independent monitor. The culprit? Data centers.

Wholesale prices for one megawatt-hour of electricity rose to $136.53, up from $77.78 at the same time last year. Crain’s Chicago Business was first to report on the spike. Monitoring Analytics, the independent market monitor that serves as a sort of watchdog for the PJM grid, pointed the finger at data centers and PJM’s failure to handle their surging demand adequately.

Originally reported by TechCrunch. Read the full story at the original source.