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E3, a Willdan Company, Publishes Study on Grid Strain and Customer Impacts from Virginia Data Center Growth
Energy + Environmental Economics (E3), Willdan’s wholly owned subsidiary, conducted this study and found that:
- The scale and pace of data center growth will likely be constrained by the timing of new energy infrastructure development.
- To achieve clean energy goals, the state will need unprecedented investments in a diverse mix of generation resources, including both existing and emerging technologies.
- This level of growth will require innovative ways to allocate and recover new infrastructure costs and mitigate impacts to existing ratepayers.
“This analysis will inform Virginia’s approach to grid investments so they can maintain grid reliability, value to ratepayers, and progress toward ambitious clean energy goals,” said
The full study, including E3’s findings and recommendations, can be found here.
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