Sec. 2. Findings
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Congress finds that— data centers, while creating potentially economically valuable tools, impose costs upon other electricity customers, in the form of higher costs for the generation of electricity, along with necessary investments in electric infrastructure; and the costs imposed by data centers upon the bulk-power system should be fully borne by data centers and that other residential and small commercial electricity customers should be economically protected from the impacts of data centers.