Bill

Bill > HF2447


IA HF2447

IA HF2447
A bill for an act relating to water and energy use for data centers, including reporting and tariff requirements, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 2690.)


summary

Introduced
02/16/2026
In Committee
02/16/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to water and energy use for data centers, including reporting and tariff requirements. The bill requires owners or operators of data centers located in Iowa to submit periodic water usage reports to the department of natural resources (department). The bill requires data center owners or operators to submit an initial water usage report within six months after the effective date of the bill if the data center has been in operation for less than one year, within three months of the effective date of the bill if the data center has been in operation for at least one year, or within three months of starting operations for a new data center, and submit updated reports quarterly thereafter. The reports must include identifying information about the data center and certain information regarding water inputs, water sources, and water usage effectiveness. The bill requires the department to publish the reported information on its internet site within 30 days of receipt. The bill also requires a data center to notify the department at least 60 days before implementing any substantial change in operations or technologies that would require updating the reported information. The bill requires the Iowa utilities commission (commission) to establish a separate classification of electric service for data centers that is distinct from other commercial or industrial customers and that has its own tariff schedule. The bill specifies that tariffs for data centers must allocate or directly assign costs in proportion to the costs of serving data centers and must mitigate the risk of other customer classes paying unwarranted costs and the risk of shifting, in an unwarranted manner, the costs of serving a data center to other customer classes. The bill requires the commission, when deciding whether to approve a proposed tariff for a data center, to consider whether the proposal may result in or have the potential to result in increased costs or unwarranted risks to other retail consumers, whether the proposal provides for equitable contributions to grid efficiency, reliability, and resiliency benefits, and whether the proposal meets any other conditions the commission may require in the public interest. The bill prohibits the construction or expansion of a data center until the required data center tariff has been filed by the public utility responsible for the applicable service territory. The bill requires owners or operators of data centers located in Iowa to submit periodic energy usage reports to the commission. Data center owners or operators are required to submit energy usage reports to the utilities commission on the same timeline as the water usage reports. The reports must include identifying information about the data center and certain information regarding energy consumption, electric service agreements, and on-site power supplies. The report must also include certain performance metrics and sustainability indicators. The bill provides similar publication requirements for the commission and similar notification of substantial change requirements for data centers regarding energy usage reports as required for water usage reports. The bill strikes provisions relating to rate, charge, rule, and regulation filings made prior to July 4, 1963. The bill takes effect upon enactment.

AI Summary

This bill requires data center owners and operators in Iowa to report their water and energy usage to state agencies, with the Department of Natural Resources handling water reports and the Iowa Utilities Commission (commission) handling energy reports, and both agencies will publish this information online. Data centers must submit initial reports within three to six months of the bill's effective date, depending on their operational status, and then quarterly thereafter, including details on water sources, usage effectiveness (a measure of how efficiently water is used for cooling IT equipment), energy consumption, power usage effectiveness (a similar metric for energy), and on-site power supplies. They must also notify the relevant agency at least 60 days before making significant operational changes that would affect these reports. Furthermore, the commission must create a distinct classification and tariff schedule for data centers, ensuring that their electricity costs are proportionate to the services they receive and do not unfairly burden other customers, and no new data center can be built or expanded until its required tariff is filed. The bill also defines key terms like "data center," "water usage effectiveness," "energy reuse factor," and "power usage effectiveness" to ensure consistent reporting and understanding.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as HF 2690. (on 02/23/2026)

bill text


bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...
Loading...