Data Center EASs under scrutiny
April 24th, 2026
Are you concerned about data centers? Time to speak up and DO SOMETHING!
Two data centers are in the works, both Google, and Xcel and MP have filed Electric Service Agreements (EAS) with the PUC.
TODAY comments are due on whether the Dept. of Commerce should get $250,000 for consultant “for identifying, tracking, and appropriately assigning the costs and revenues associated with integrating these large loads.” They’d sure better get that because these are the first and we need to do the best we can in assuring ratepayers aren’t stuck (that’s the PUC’s part), and then there’s water issues probably via the DNR. Here’s the notice:
That’s a no-brainer — we need to dig into this and it’s a bunch of new issues and beyond the expertise in Commerce, and the experts are going to cost.
And substantive notice also just came out, this one is crucial, and so far only in 25-159, the Minnesota Power/Hermantown docket:
It took five days after the filing and then “Notice of Objection Period” for this “Notice of Comment Period” to come out on the Hermantown one, so I’d expect a “Notice of Comment Period” any day now for Pine Island.
Here are the two agreements. It’d be good to compare and see if there are any differences. And yeah, gotta read these things to have anything to comment on!
MP & Harmony/Google Agreement – Hermantown
April 9th, 2026
Xcel’s Pine Island ESA for Data Center
April 17th, 2026
Get to work and start grinding out comments — we’ve got until July 21, 2026 for Initial Comments on Hermantown ESA so that’s enough time to wade through the ESAs and figure out what’s what, even with the redactions.
And I’ll post the Pine Island “Notice of Comment Period” when it arrives.


