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Data Centers and Power Rules: A Fresh Look
Billings, Montana, USATuesday, June 2, 2026
The company’s plan has drawn scrutiny because data centers can use a lot of electricity. The state’s regulators are watching to see if the new sites will fit within existing rules that protect consumers from high rates. The former senator’s experience in energy policy makes his review of the proposal especially valuable.
Data centers are a growing part of the tech world, but they also raise questions about sustainability and fairness. The state’s current laws aim to keep power prices reasonable, while also encouraging new businesses that bring jobs. Balancing those goals is tricky, and the upcoming decision will show how Montana’s leaders weigh growth against consumer protection.
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