WashingTone

Informed by Washington, Defined by Insight
Wednesday, Feb 11, 2026

Washington Lawmakers Advance Bill to Regulate Growing Data Center Industry

Washington Lawmakers Advance Bill to Regulate Growing Data Center Industry

State legislators push new rules to protect the power grid and ratepayers as data centers expand rapidly
Washington state legislators are advancing a bill aimed at regulating data centers amid concerns about their growing demands on the electrical grid and potential cost impacts for utility customers.

House Bill 2515, sponsored by Representative Beth Doglio, passed the House Appropriations Committee and now awaits a vote on the House floor before moving to the Senate.

The legislation responds to projections that data centers could become the largest source of electricity demand in the Pacific Northwest, straining utilities and raising concerns about grid reliability and rising energy costs for other ratepayers.

Proponents argue that new guardrails are needed so that data centers shoulder the infrastructure costs associated with their rapid growth rather than shifting those burdens to residential customers and small businesses.

Under the current draft, utilities would be required to establish tariffs or policies by 2027 to ensure data centers cover the costs utilities incur to serve them.

The bill would also require facilities to take steps to manage their energy demand when the grid is under strain and to provide data on water and energy use, emissions and sustainability practices.

Supporters say these measures would increase transparency and grid resilience, especially as data centers attract more artificial intelligence and cloud computing workloads to the state.

The bill has evolved during the legislative process.

An amendment from Republican lawmakers eliminated an annual state fee on data center energy use that was expected to generate tens of millions of dollars for weatherization and higher-education programs, and the clean-energy purchase requirements for data centers were loosened, with a deadline now aligned to 2045 in line with the state’s broader greenhouse gas goals.

Opponents argue the bill still unfairly singles out data centers and could dampen investment, especially given Washington’s existing tax incentives that helped make the state one of the top ten nationally for data center facilities.

Critics also contend that other large industrial power users should be subject to similar requirements rather than focusing solely on data centers.

The debate reflects long-standing tension in Olympia over how to balance technology sector growth with environmental targets and infrastructure costs.

A state workgroup established under an executive order has been studying the broader impacts of data centers on the economy, energy use, tribal resources and the environment, with findings expected to inform future policy.

As Washington continues to attract data center investment, lawmakers are seeking ways to ensure that expansion does not outpace energy supply or undermine affordability for residents and businesses.
Newsletter

Related Articles

0:00
0:00
Close
Buddhist Monks Complete 2,300-Mile ‘Walk for Peace’ as They Enter Washington, D.C.
Trump’s ‘Act of Great Stupidity’ Comment on UK Chagos Deal Reverberates Through Diplomacy and Strategy
New U.S. filings say Jeffrey Epstein repaid Les Wexner one hundred million dollars after theft allegation
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick acknowledges 2012 visit to Jeffrey Epstein’s private island as lawmakers scrutinise past ties
Trump Unveils TrumpRx to Deliver Lower Prescription Drug Prices to Americans
Trump Deletes Offensive Video Depicting Obamas as Primates After Sharp Bipartisan Backlash
Newly Released Epstein Files Reveal Persistent Efforts to Forge Ties with Russian Leadership and Seek a Meeting with Vladimir Putin
Netanyahu Heads to Washington for Strategic Talks with Trump on Iran Negotiations
Ghislaine Maxwell to Testify Before US Congress on February 9
Apple iPhone Lockdown Mode blocks FBI data access in journalist device seizure
White House Launches TrumpRx.gov to Deliver Lower Prescription Drug Prices to Americans
Foreign Governments and Corporations Spend Millions with Trump-Linked Lobbying Firm in Washington
US and Iran to Begin Nuclear Talks in Oman
Canada Opens First Consulate in Greenland Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions
NASA allows astronauts to take smartphones on upcoming missions to capture special moments.
Trump administration to launch TrumpRx.gov for direct drug purchases
Wall Street Erases All Gains of 2026; Bitcoin Plummets 14% to $63,000
The Washington Post Initiates Reduction of Over Three Hundred Positions Amid Industry Pressures
US Congressional Analysis Weighs Scenario Where Australia Receives No AUKUS Nuclear Submarines
Justice Department Urges Court That Halting Trump’s White House Ballroom Project Would Threaten National Security
Trump and Colombia’s Petro Hold High-Stakes Washington Talks Amid Deep Diplomatic Strains
Thousands Turn Out in Richmond to Support Buddhist Monks’ Long Walk for Peace En Route to Washington
Political Censorship: French Prosecutors Raid Musk’s X Offices in Paris
Tech Mega-Donors Power Trump-Aligned Fundraising Surge to $429 Million Ahead of 2026 Midterms
Colombian President Gustavo Petro Arrives at White House for High-Stakes Meeting with Donald Trump
Amazon Plans Major Workforce Reduction in Washington State, Cutting More Than Two Thousand Jobs
Melania Documentary Opens Modestly in UK with Mixed Global Box Office Performance
U.S. Justice Department Publishes Millions of Jeffrey Epstein Files Amid Intensified Scrutiny
DOJ Unveils Millions of Epstein Files, Fueling Global Scrutiny of Elite Networks
Kathryn Burgum, Wife of Interior Secretary, Appointed White House Adviser for National Recovery Initiative
France Begins Phasing Out Zoom and Microsoft Teams to Advance Digital Sovereignty
Trump Warns Britain and Canada Against Expanding Trade Ties With China
White House’s Response to Don Lemon’s Arrest Sparks National Debate Over Press Freedom and Government Conduct
Trump Nominates Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair to Reorient U.S. Monetary Policy Toward Pro-Growth Interest Rates
Melania Trump’s Documentary ‘Melania’ Debuts in Washington Before Global Release
U.S. Signals Potential Decertification of Canadian Aircraft as Bilateral Tensions Escalate
President Trump Highlights ‘Trump Accounts’ Initiative to Bolster Child Investment and Financial Security
Cuba Warns It Has Only Weeks of Oil Remaining as US Pressure Tightens
Trump Administration Officials Held Talks With Group Advocating Alberta’s Independence
Starmer Signals UK Push for a More ‘Sophisticated’ Relationship With China in Talks With Xi
Starmer Seeks Economic Gains From China Visit While Navigating US Diplomatic Sensitivities
Amazon to Cut 16,000 Corporate Jobs After Earlier 14,000 Reduction, Citing Streamlining and AI Investment
Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rate at 3.75% as Powell Faces DOJ Criminal Investigation During 2026 Decision
Putin’s Four-Year Ukraine Invasion Cost: Russia’s Mass Casualty Attrition and the Donbas Security-Guarantee Tradeoff
Wall Street Bets on Strong US Growth and Currency Moves as Dollar Slips After Trump Comments
France Plans to Replace Teams and Zoom Across Government With Homegrown Visio by 2027
Trump Removes Minneapolis Deportation Operation Commander After Fatal Shooting of Protester
Trump’s Foreign Policy Poses Fresh Challenge to Australia’s Strategic Balance
Trump Defends Saudi Crown Prince in Heated Exchange After Reporter Questions Khashoggi Murder and 9/11 Links
Greenland’s NATO Stress Test: Coercion, Credibility, and the New Arctic Bargaining Game
×