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Join us on Wednesday, March 4, at 1:00 pm for a presentation by Sarah Wochele from the Oregon Citizen’s Utility Board.</div>
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Data Centers and Energy: What They Are Costing Us</div>
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<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); text-transform: none;">Sponsor: Oregon State University AI Literacy Center, OSU Libraries’ Gray Family Fund</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); text-transform: none;">Most Oregonians are unfairly subsidizing data center energy bills in their own energy bills. At the same time, data centers are making it more difficult to meet emissions reductions requirements
in Oregon, while also threatening our shared grid’s ability to power through really hot and cold days, and other extreme weather. This impacts our wallets, our health and safety, and our future. In 2025, Oregon passed the POWER Act - Protecting Oregonians
with Energy Responsibility (HB 3546). This bill sought to protect families from energy costs caused by data centers, ensuring data centers pay their fair share in for-profit electric utility territories in Oregon. This is a huge and important step forward,
and still we are facing other headwinds. Sarah will give an overview of how we got here–including a focus on growing energy unaffordability and the energy insecurity that comes with that, how we are seeking to solve the problems before us, and what opportunities
we might have to address the other energy-related risks that are coming with data centers.</span></div>
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