Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Surging Data Center Growth To Help Lower Energy Costs For PG&E Customers


(MENAFN- PR Newswire) To give an idea of how much power that is-just 1 GW can power around 750,000 homes at the same time. PG&E is also proud to be the host utility for this week's DTECH Data Centers & AI Conference in San Jose. The event brings together leaders from tech, government, and energy to talk about meeting the growing power needs of AI and data centers.

PG&E leaders will speak on topics like:

  • How AI is changing energy use
  • How to speed up power delivery to data centers
  • How to work better with developers and communities

Mike Medeiros, Vice President, South Bay Delivery, PG&E, participates in the opening keynote today with several other utility executives to discuss load growth, reliability, and equitable data center expansion.

"What differentiates the opportunity for data centers in California is a diversified set of customers and projects, excess clean power supply, and a regulatory approach which ensures that our existing residential customers will save money," Medeiros said.

Of the 8.7 GW, PG&E is working on 18 new data center projects totaling approximately 1.4 GW that are in the final engineering phase (the last step before project construction starts) and projected to begin operations between 2026 and 2030. Most of these are in Silicon Valley and the greater San Francisco Bay Area, but some are also in the Central Valley and Sacramento.

Growth in data center demand is good news for all PG&E customers. PG&E estimates for every 1,000 MW (or 1 GW) of new electric demand from data centers it serves, PG&E electric customers may save between 1-2% on their monthly bill in the long term, while serving those customers with some of the cleanest electricity in the United States.

New energy demand from data centers allows PG&E to utilize more of its existing power infrastructure. By spreading the costs over more units of energy, each customer's dollar can go further.

Looking Ahead: More Projects Across California

After a successful study of data center needs in Silicon Valley last year, PG&E is now doing a follow-up study across its entire service area-70,000 square miles of Northern and Central California.

In addition to the current 8.7 GW in PG&E's data center project pipeline noted in its first quarter 2025 earnings report , PG&E received 21 new data center project applications through its follow-up cluster study (launched in April 2025) totaling approximately 4.1 GW of additional power demand. PG&E is actively working with these customers through the end of the year to scope and finalize their requests.

By grouping applications and projects together, rather than individually, PG&E can plan better, save money, and connect customers faster.

PG&E is also working with real estate developer Westbank on a new net-zero community in downtown San Jose . Construction has started on infrastructure upgrades, and Westbank is now looking for data center partners to join the project.

To learn more about PG&E's plans for the future, including how it is accelerating connecting data centers and other large loads, visit .

About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG ), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than sixteen million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit pge and pge/news

SOURCE Pacific Gas and Electric Company

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