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Microsoft Proposes Nevada Tariff to Shield Ratepayers from AI Data Center Costs
Microsoft's proposed Ratepayer Protection Tariff in Nevada would require large-load data centers to pay for their own infrastructure, protecting residential and small-business customers from cost increases.
Key Takeaways
- Microsoft filed a Ratepayer Protection Tariff with the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada in May 2026.
- The tariff splits infrastructure costs into a Customer Contributed Share and a System Benefit Share.
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DT Editorial Team··via utilitydive.com