PUC Implements Innovative Tariff Framework for Large Load Customers in Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) has established a new tariff framework for large load customers, addressing significant electricity demand growth, especially from data centers. This initiative aims to balance infrastructure development and consumer protection amid evolving energy needs.

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) has finalized a model tariff framework for large load customers, including data centers. This decision follows extensive hearings and stakeholder engagement, initiated after a vote on April 30 to adopt a modified framework.
The framework aims to manage electricity demand growth while safeguarding existing utility customers from financial risks associated with new demand. Key areas of guidance include large load thresholds and customer self-construction options.
Additionally, the order revises Contributions in Aid of Construction (CIAC) and cost allocation principles related to large load interconnections. This framework will influence future utility tariff filings and proceedings, impacting infrastructure planning and reliability.




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