"Mid-Atlantic governors joined the White House to push grid operator PJM to make tech giants pay for new “baseload” power. But experts are skeptical."
"The Trump administration wants PJM Interconnection, the country’s biggest power market, to force data center developers to pay directly for the new power plants they need. It’s the latest attempt to curb skyrocketing energy costs for the roughly 67 million people PJM serves from Virginia to Illinois.
On Friday, the National Energy Dominance Council and governors of some PJM states released an agreement that urges the grid operator to take action to solve its massive affordability and grid-reliability problems.
Specifically, it presses PJM to speed up the construction of more than $15 billion worth of “reliable baseload” power plants by providing them with 15 years of revenue certainty. It also directs PJM to “require data centers to pay for the new generation built on their behalf — whether they show up and use the power or not.”
But industry experts warned that these demands would be difficult, if not impossible, to execute fast enough to make a difference for the region."
Jeff St. John reports for Canary Media January 16, 2026.









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