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NJ A5564
NJ A5564Requires submission of energy usage plan to BPU for proposed artificial intelligence data centers; requires all electricity for artificial intelligence data centers to be derived from new clean energy sources.
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Introduced
04/10/2025
04/10/2025
In Committee
04/10/2025
04/10/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would require all electricity for artificial intelligence (AI) data centers to be derived from new verifiable Class I renewable energy, energy from nuclear power plants, or a combination thereof, such that there is no net decrease of verifiable Class I renewable energy and energy from nuclear power plants supplied to the transmission and distribution system if the Board of Public Utilities (board) finds that a majority of the states in the PJM region require all electricity supplied to an AI data center to be derived from energy sources, such that there is no net decrease in energy supplied to the transmission and distribution system. In addition, the bill would require any person submitting an application for local development approval for the establishment of an AI data center within the State to simultaneously prepare and submit an energy usage plan to the board for approval if the board finds that a majority of the states in the PJM region require all electricity supplied to an AI data center to be derived from energy sources, such that there is no net decrease in energy supplied to the transmission and distribution system. The energy usage plan would be required to include, at a minimum, procedures that the AI data center will utilize to: (1) derive all electricity from new verifiable Class I renewable energy, energy from nuclear power plants, or a combination thereof; (2) minimize the amount of energy that is used to cool computers by optimizing the layout of the room, ventilation, and cooling systems; (3) optimize water usage, including the process the AI data center plans to use to source water in a manner that has the least negative impacts to the environment and to drinking water; (4) ensure that ventilation and weatherproofing of the building is optimized to minimize energy usage; and (5) utilize the heat generated by the computers in the AI data center for water or space heating in the AI data center or adjacent buildings. No later than 90 days after receipt of an energy usage plan, the board would be required to make a determination to approve the plan as submitted, approve the plan with conditions, or disapprove the plan and to provide written notification to the person that submitted an energy usage plan of the determination. If the energy usage plan is disapproved, the board would be required to inform the person that submitted the energy usage plan of the reasons for the disapproval. The person would have 30 days thereafter to submit a revised energy usage plan to the board. After receiving approval from the board, the person would be required to proceed with the implementation of the plan for the proposed AI data center. The bill would also prohibit any AI data center from connecting to the transmission and distribution system without receiving approval from the board for an energy usage plan. Finally, the bill would require the board to monitor all other states within the PJM region to determine if state laws, rules, regulations, or policies of those states require all electricity supplied to an AI data center to be derived from energy sources, such that there is no net decrease in energy supplied to the transmission and distribution system, and to prepare, and update as necessary, a list of states that have implemented such requirements. When the board finds that a majority of the states within the PJM region have implemented the energy supply requirements, the board would be required to publish that finding in the New Jersey Register and on the board's Internet website no more than 30 days after making the finding.
AI Summary
This bill addresses the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers in New Jersey by establishing strict requirements for their energy usage and environmental impact. The legislation mandates that when the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) determines that a majority of states in the PJM Interconnection region (a regional transmission organization) have similar regulations, all electricity for AI data centers must be derived exclusively from new Class I renewable energy or nuclear power sources, ensuring no net decrease in energy supply to the electrical grid. Developers seeking to establish an AI data center must submit a comprehensive energy usage plan to the BPU for approval, which must detail strategies for deriving clean energy, minimizing cooling and overall energy consumption, optimizing water usage with minimal environmental impact, improving building ventilation and weatherproofing, and repurposing computer-generated heat for warming water or adjacent spaces. The BPU will review these plans within 90 days, with the power to approve, conditionally approve, or reject them, and no AI data center will be permitted to connect to the electrical grid without receiving plan approval. The bill also requires the BPU to continuously monitor energy regulations in other PJM region states and publish findings when a majority have implemented similar requirements, reflecting growing concerns about data center expansion's strain on electrical infrastructure and potential impacts on ratepayers.
Committee Categories
Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Hearing (10:00:00 5/5/2025 Committee Room 15, 4th Floor, State House Annex, Trenton, NJ) (on 05/05/2025)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A5564 |
BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A6000/5564_I1.HTM |
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