FERC Chair Laura Swett says agency is active as it confronts White House, tech firms and governors over data‑center grid ties
FERC Chairman Laura Swett addressed the agency's evolving role. She said the commission is no longer the "old sleepy agency". The
FERC Chairman Laura Swett addressed the agency's evolving role. She
said the commission is no longer the "old sleepy agency". The
regulator is tackling a contentious issue over data center
connections. The debate draws pressure from the White House. Big Tech
companies are also involved in the discussion. Governors are adding
their own concerns to the mix. Swett described the challenge as
threading a needle. The outcome will shape how data centers access the
power grid.