04/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/30/2026 10:32
Published on 4/30/2026
Filed under: Electric
Commission adopts modified Large Load Tariff Framework to establish clear rules for high-demand customers as electricity needs surge
HARRISBURG - The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today advanced a proposed model tariff for large load customers - including rapidly expanding data centers - voting 5-0 to adopt a motion from Chairman Steve DeFrank modifying a draft final order under consideration at today's public meeting.
The Commission's action reflects continued efforts to establish a clear, consistent framework for managing significant new electricity demand while protecting existing ratepayers and maintaining grid reliability.
The model tariff follows an extensive Commission review, including an en banc hearing, multiple rounds of public comments, and input from a broad range of stakeholders representing utilities, large load customers, consumer advocates, policymakers, and community organizations. Because the Commission adopted a motion modifying the draft final order, a revised final order incorporating those changes will be issued in the coming days.
"This is an unprecedented time for our electrical grid - one that presents both significant challenges and important opportunities," said PUC Chairman Steve DeFrank. "Data centers and advanced manufacturing are driving a level of load growth that we have not seen in generations. This action represents an important step toward establishing clear rules that support economic development while ensuring that existing customers are protected from unnecessary costs."
Framework for Managing Large Load Growth
Today's action builds on the Commission's work to address the rapid expansion of large load customers and the potential impacts on infrastructure planning, system capacity, and customer costs.
The model tariff is designed to provide guidance to Pennsylvania's electric distribution companies (EDCs) as they evaluate and serve new large load customers, with a focus on transparency, consistency, and long-term system planning.
Key Areas Addressed
While the final details will be outlined in the forthcoming order, the model tariff framework, as amended by today's motion, addresses several key areas, including:
Why This Matters Now
The rapid expansion of data centers and other large load customers has introduced new challenges for utilities and regulators across the country, including how to:
Today's Order positions Pennsylvania to address these challenges proactively, with a consistent, statewide approach to evaluating and serving large load customers.
Ongoing Process
The revised final order, which will include the full details of the model tariff and the modifications adopted by today's motion, is expected to be released following completion of the Commission's standard post-meeting review and drafting process.
The model tariff will serve as a framework for Pennsylvania's EDCs, which may incorporate these guidelines into utility-specific tariff filings and future rate proceedings, subject to Commission review and approval.
The PUC will continue to monitor large load growth across Pennsylvania and work with utilities, stakeholders, and regional partners to ensure the Commonwealth's electric system remains reliable, affordable, and capable of supporting evolving energy demands.
About the PUC
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Docket No.: M-2025-3054271