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Home»Mining»Arizona Public Service proposes 45% rate hike for data centers, 15% for households
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Arizona Public Service proposes 45% rate hike for data centers, 15% for households

June 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Arizona’s largest electric utility just put a price tag on the AI boom, and data center operators are not going to like it.

Arizona Public Service (APS) filed a rate case requesting a revenue increase of approximately $662 million, or roughly 16%. The headline number: a more than 45% rate hike for extra-large electricity users like data centers. Residential customers, meanwhile, would see their monthly bills climb by about $20, translating to a 14-16% increase.

Why data centers are getting squeezed

APS forecasts its peak load growing by up to 40% by 2031, with data centers as the primary driver. That kind of demand surge requires enormous capital investment in generation capacity, transmission lines, and grid upgrades. The utility’s argument is straightforward: the customers causing the demand spike should bear a proportional share of the cost.

The rate case, filed under Docket E-01345A-25-0105, includes revised cost allocations specifically designed to prevent residential customers from subsidizing high-demand commercial users.

The proposal also introduces something called a formula rate mechanism. This would allow annual rate adjustments tied to load growth, essentially creating an automatic escalator so APS doesn’t have to file a new rate case every time demand spikes.

The public isn’t thrilled

Public hearings before the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) began on May 18, 2026, and the reception has been predictably frosty.

A final decision from the ACC is expected before the end of 2026. The commission has to balance competing interests: APS needs revenue to build out infrastructure for surging demand, ratepayers want affordable electricity, and data center operators need predictable costs to justify their Arizona investments.

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What this means for crypto miners and AI operators

A 45% increase in electricity costs would fundamentally alter the economics of running a data center in APS territory. For Bitcoin miners operating on thin margins, that kind of cost escalation could be the difference between profitability and shutting down rigs.

The formula rate mechanism is arguably the more consequential piece for long-term planning. If approved, it would mean electricity costs for large users in Arizona become a moving target, adjusted annually based on how fast demand grows.

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