Senator Cynthia Lummis is introducing the POWER Up Act, which would give the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission authority over data center connections to the power grid, addressing AI energy consumption concerns.
# Republican senator to propose federal control over data centers’ access to the power grid
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Sen\. Cynthia Lummis’ POWER Up Act would give the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission authority to approve or reject data centers’ connections to some grids\.

A data center in Vernon, Calif\.Mario Tama / Getty Images file
June 16, 2026, 8:34 PM EDT
A Republican senator will introduce legislation Wednesday that, if it is adopted, would set federal rules around how data centers can plug into the electric grid as AI energy consumption has become a front\-line political issue for state and federal lawmakers\.

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Senator Adam Schiff proposes the Energy Cost Fairness and Reliability Act requiring data centers over 50 megawatts to secure their own power, aiming to reduce energy costs for consumers amid rising AI data center electricity demands.
FERC orders grid operators to fast-track interconnection requests for AI data centers, aiming to ease grid bottlenecks but not addressing generating capacity shortages.
Republican lawmakers are calling for an FBI investigation into whether opposition to AI data center construction is a Chinese influence operation, citing reports from conservative think tanks.
The US government is allowing the Federal Data Center Enhancement Act (FDCEA) to expire without replacement, signaling a hands-off approach to data center oversight amid growing AI infrastructure demands and public opposition.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 484, requiring large AI data centers to cover full power and infrastructure costs rather than subsidizing them through residential utility bills.