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Oklahoma House Bill 2992 Aims to Control Energy Costs from Data Centers

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Oklahoma's House Bill 2992, the Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Act, seeks to mitigate rising utility costs for residents by requiring data centers to contribute to infrastructure expenses due to their significant electricity consumption. Introduced by Rep.

Brad Boles, the bill aims to prevent the financial burden of these costs from falling on consumers. Finalization of the bill's language is underway, with the next legislative session set to begin on February 2.

Oklahoma House Bill 2992 Aims to Control Energy Costs from Data Centers
Jan 10, 2026, 5:55 PM

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