(The Center Square) – Ohio power regulators are taking steps they say are designed to protect large electric customers from paying higher rates because of data centers.

Under a new order by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, data-enter customers will have to give AEP Ohio, a large power company, notice when they plan to ramp up electricity usage so other large customers don’t see power bills increase because of the increased demand from data centers.

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