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11 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
22 SESSION 2025
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4-HOUSE BILL 1002
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4+HOUSE BILL DRH10439-NJ-46A
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78 Short Title: Rate Payer Protection Act. (Public)
8-Sponsors: Representatives Harrison, Loftis, and Cervania (Primary Sponsors).
9-For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site.
10-Referred to: Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
11-April 14, 2025
12-*H1002 -v-1*
9+Sponsors: Representative Harrison.
10+Referred to:
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12+*DRH10439 -NJ-46A*
1313 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
1414 AN ACT PROHIBITING PASSING ANY GRID OR ENERGY COSTS INCURRED SOLELY 2
1515 FOR SERVING DATA CENTER S TO RATE PAYERS AND CREATING A SPECIAL 3
1616 COMMISSION FOR DATA CENTER PLANNING. 4
1717 The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 5
1818 6
1919 PART I. DATA CENTER COST RECOVERY 7
2020 SECTION 1. Article 7 of Chapter 62 of the General Statutes is amended by adding 8
2121 a new section to read: 9
2222 "ยง 62-159.3. Prohibit cost recovery for data centers. 10
2323 (a) For the purposes of this section, the term "commercial data center" means a facility, 11
2424 campus of facilities, or array of interconnected facilities in this State that is used by an entity or 12
2525 other business enterprise to operate, manage, or maintain a computer, group of computers, or 13
2626 other organized assembly of hardware and software for the primary purpose of processing, 14
2727 storing, retrieving, or transmitting data and has a peak demand of 100 megawatts or greater. 15
2828 (b) Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, no costs incurred by a public 16
2929 utility, including, but not limited to, costs associated with increased fuel requirements, generation 17
3030 costs, and grid upgrade costs shall be included in any rates or charges approved or allowed to go 18
3131 into effect if the cost satisfies all of the following criteria: 19
3232 (1) Is related to the provision of electric services for commercial data centers. 20
3333 (2) May be reasonably attributed to, either in whole or in part, the electric demand 21
3434 of commercial data centers. 22
3535 (c) Public utilities may charge rates or charges designed to recover costs associated with 23
3636 subsection (b) of this section if the rates or charges are incurred solely from commercial data 24
3737 centers or are prorated based on electric demand." 25
3838 26
3939 PART II. CREATION OF SPECIAL COMMISSION 27
4040 SECTION 2.1. There is established a Special Commission for Data Center Planning 28
4141 (Commission). The Commission shall be composed of 14 members. All members shall serve for 29
4242 the duration of the Commission. Any vacancy shall be filled in the same manner in which the 30
4343 original appointment was made. The Commission may elect officers, other than the chairperson, 31
4444 as it deems necessary. The Commission shall be composed as follows: 32
4545 (1) The Governor shall appoint three members, two of whom shall be 33
4646 representatives from an investor-owned public utility, and one of whom shall 34
47-be a member of an electric membership corporation. 35 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
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49-(2) The President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint one member. 1
50-(3) The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint two members. 2
51-(4) The minority leader of the House of Representatives shall appoint one 3
52-member. 4
53-(5) The minority leader of the Senate shall appoint one member. 5
54-(6) Two members shall be from the North Carolina Utilities Commission or 6
55-designees chosen by the chairperson of the North Carolina Utilities 7
56-Commission. 8
57-(7) The Secretary of Commerce, or his or her designee, shall appoint two 9
58-members. 10
59-(8) The Secretary of Health and Human Services, or his or her designee, shall 11
60-appoint two members. 12
61-SECTION 2.2. The Commission shall accomplish the following: 13
62-(1) Review existing electric grid and energy supply and make recommendations 14
63-for data center locations, based on such review and consideration of fiber, 15
64-water, labor, and latency related to data centers. 16
65-(2) Make recommendations to expand grid capacity in areas where energy for data 17
66-applications is most needed. 18
67-(3) Make recommendations on any energy generation, transmission, and 19
68-distribution expansion necessary to serve the industry. 20
69-(4) Consider creative approaches to manage usage, including variable load, 21
70-on-site generation, efficiency, and backup generation. 22
71-(5) Examine future trends related to the data center industry, including artificial 23
72-intelligence and project impact on the electric grid. 24
73-(6) Survey corporate employers to determine perceptions of adequacy of data 25
74-center capacity in North Carolina. 26
75-(7) Propose related legislation and budget recommendations. 27
76-SECTION 2.3. The Commission may request and receive information from 28
77-appropriate State agencies which the Commission deems useful in fulfilling its duties. Such 29
78-agencies shall cooperate with the Commission with respect to such information and shall furnish 30
79-all information requested by the Commission to the extent permitted by law. Additionally, the 31
80-Commission shall have the following powers: 32
81-(1) To authorize entering into contracts or agreements through the Commission's 33
82-chairperson necessary or incidental to the performance of its duties. 34
83-(2) To establish rules and procedures for conducting the business of the 35
84-Commission. 36
85-(3) To hold public hearings. 37
86-(4) To request the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production 38
87-of such documents as the Commission deems necessary to fulfill its duties. 39
88-SECTION 2.4. The Commission may conduct meetings at such places and times as 40
89-it deems necessary or convenient to enable it to fully and effectively exercise its powers, perform 41
90-its duties, and accomplish the objectives and purposes of this act. The Commission shall hold 42
91-meetings at the call of the chairperson. A quorum for transacting business shall be a majority of 43
92-the members of the Commission. 44
93-SECTION 2.5. The Commission shall submit a written report of its findings and 45
94-recommendations to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the 46
95-House of Representatives, the minority leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives, 47
96-and the North Carolina Utilities Commission no later than three months after the date of the last 48
97-meeting of the Commission. 49
98-SECTION 2.6. This Part expires June 30, 2027, and the Commission will be 50
99-abolished on this date. 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
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102-PART III. EFFECTIVE DATE 2
103-SECTION 3. Unless otherwise provided, this act is effective when it becomes law. 3
47+be a member of an electric membership corporation. 35
48+(2) The President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint one member. 36
49+H.B. 1002
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53+(3) The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint two members. 1
54+(4) The minority leader of the House of Representatives shall appoint one 2
55+member. 3
56+(5) The minority leader of the Senate shall appoint one member. 4
57+(6) Two members shall be from the North Carolina Utilities Commission or 5
58+designees chosen by the chairperson of the North Carolina Utilities 6
59+Commission. 7
60+(7) The Secretary of Commerce, or his or her designee, shall appoint two 8
61+members. 9
62+(8) The Secretary of Health and Human Services, or his or her designee, shall 10
63+appoint two members. 11
64+SECTION 2.2. The Commission shall accomplish the following: 12
65+(1) Review existing electric grid and energy supply and make recommendations 13
66+for data center locations, based on such review and consideration of fiber, 14
67+water, labor, and latency related to data centers. 15
68+(2) Make recommendations to expand grid capacity in areas where energy for data 16
69+applications is most needed. 17
70+(3) Make recommendations on any energy generation, transmission, and 18
71+distribution expansion necessary to serve the industry. 19
72+(4) Consider creative approaches to manage usage, including variable load, 20
73+on-site generation, efficiency, and backup generation. 21
74+(5) Examine future trends related to the data center industry, including artificial 22
75+intelligence and project impact on the electric grid. 23
76+(6) Survey corporate employers to determine perceptions of adequacy of data 24
77+center capacity in North Carolina. 25
78+(7) Propose related legislation and budget recommendations. 26
79+SECTION 2.3. The Commission may request and receive information from 27
80+appropriate State agencies which the Commission deems useful in fulfilling its duties. Such 28
81+agencies shall cooperate with the Commission with respect to such information and shall furnish 29
82+all information requested by the Commission to the extent permitted by law. Additionally, the 30
83+Commission shall have the following powers: 31
84+(1) To authorize entering into contracts or agreements through the Commission's 32
85+chairperson necessary or incidental to the performance of its duties. 33
86+(2) To establish rules and procedures for conducting the business of the 34
87+Commission. 35
88+(3) To hold public hearings. 36
89+(4) To request the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production 37
90+of such documents as the Commission deems necessary to fulfill its duties. 38
91+SECTION 2.4. The Commission may conduct meetings at such places and times as 39
92+it deems necessary or convenient to enable it to fully and effectively exercise its powers, perform 40
93+its duties, and accomplish the objectives and purposes of this act. The Commission shall hold 41
94+meetings at the call of the chairperson. A quorum for transacting business shall be a majority of 42
95+the members of the Commission. 43
96+SECTION 2.5. The Commission shall submit a written report of its findings and 44
97+recommendations to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the 45
98+House of Representatives, the minority leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives, 46
99+and the North Carolina Utilities Commission no later than three months after the date of the last 47
100+meeting of the Commission. 48
101+SECTION 2.6. This Part expires June 30, 2027, and the Commission will be 49
102+abolished on this date. 50
103+ 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
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105+PART III. EFFECTIVE DATE 1
106+SECTION 3. Unless otherwise provided, this act is effective when it becomes law. 2