As data-center demand surges, the Task Force is the room where utilities compare notes on interconnection, contracting, policy, and operating practice, and build a benchmarking reference guide the whole membership can use.
Data-center load is arriving faster than the playbook for serving it. A single hyperscale request can rival a mid-size city, and utilities are negotiating interconnection, contracts, and policy on terms that did not exist a few years ago.
The Data Center Task Force is the room where members compare notes on all of it, from interconnection and contracting to the operating realities. The deliverable is a benchmarking reference guide built by peers, meant to be put to work rather than shelved.


How members structure large-load contracts, interconnection, and the policy around them.
The operational realities of serving hyperscale load, shared between the utilities living them now.
The Task Force's output: a peer reference utilities can use, not a white paper that sits on a shelf.
One utility membership opens the Data Center Task Force and every other committee and program to your whole organization.
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