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Sources detail AI companies' engagement with US FERC as the energy regulator readies a June proposal to speed up data center connections to regional power grids

"The hyperscalers, when they do come speak to us, they don't speak FERC," Swett said. "Their complaints about the utilities …

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Sources detail AI companies' engagement with US FERC as the energy regulator readies a June proposal to speed up data center connections to regional power grids

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AI Companies Engage FERC on Faster Data Center Grid Access

US energy regulator FERC is preparing a June proposal to speed up data center connections to regional power grids.

Big AI companies are in talks with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as the agency prepares a June proposal aimed at accelerating how data centers connect to regional power grids.

The engagement hasn't been entirely smooth. FERC Commissioner Lindsey Swett noted a communication gap: "The hyperscalers, when they do come speak to us, they don't speak FERC." Translation — the tech giants and the energy regulator aren't exactly on the same wavelength yet.

The hyperscalers apparently have grievances with utilities, though specifics remain thin. What's clear is that the explosive buildout of AI infrastructure is now a front-burner issue for energy regulators.

FERC's upcoming June proposal could reshape how quickly new data centers get plugged into the grid — a bottleneck that's increasingly relevant as compute demand surges across the industry.