Bill Text: NY S09960 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Regulates energy consumption by data centers; requires annual disclosure reporting; prohibits incentives in fossil fuel power purchase agreements with utilities; requires the public service commission to create a community discount plan to account for increased energy costs for customers with host communities and make data center operators responsible for subsidizing energy costs within such host community.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-12-13 - REFERRED TO RULES [S09960 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-S09960-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          9960

                    IN SENATE

                                    December 13, 2024
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by Sen. GONZALEZ -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules

        AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, the public  authori-
          ties  law  and  the  energy  law,  in relation to regulation of energy
          consumption by data centers

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the "New York
     2  state sustainable data centers act".
     3    § 2. Legislative intent and findings. The legislature finds that  data
     4  centers are significant energy and water consumers and contribute to air
     5  and  water pollution. The expansion and operation of data centers across
     6  the state impairs New York state's ability to achieve the benchmarks set
     7  out in the state's climate goals due to their significant use of  energy
     8  and  water  and  significant  emissions  of  greenhouse  gases generated
     9  through the power needs of their operation. Given the growing demand for
    10  the construction of data centers, there is a critical  need  to  improve
    11  the  energy  efficiency of data centers and reduce their energy consump-
    12  tion, water consumption, reliance on fossil fuels, and pollutant  expul-
    13  sion.    Additionally,  where  renewable  energy  is  used to power data
    14  centers, this act will ensure that such energy is being  used  responsi-
    15  bly,  with  the  interests  and health of the public in mind, especially
    16  concerning power purchase agreements between utility companies and  data
    17  center  operators  as they may not directly reduce emissions tied to the
    18  data center.
    19    § 3. The environmental conservation law is amended  by  adding  a  new
    20  article 31 to read as follows:
    21                                 ARTICLE 31
    22                REGULATION OF DATA CENTER ENERGY CONSUMPTION
    23  Section 31-0101. Definitions.
    24          31-0103. Data center disclosure reports.
    25          31-0105. Public engagement.
    26          31-0107. Annual data center disclosure report updates.
    27  § 31-0101. Definitions.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD16231-08-4

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     1    For the purposes of this article:
     2    1.  "Customer"  shall mean a homeowner or tenant receiving electricity
     3  or natural gas as a retail customer.
     4    2. "Data center" shall mean: (a) a structure, group of structures,  or
     5  infrastructure  within  an  existing  structure for the central housing,
     6  interconnection and operation  of  information  technology  and  network
     7  telecommunications  equipment  for  the  provision of data storage, data
     8  processing, or data transport services; and (b) all  related  facilities
     9  and  infrastructure for power distribution, environmental control, cool-
    10  ing and security required to deliver the desired service with respect to
    11  the specific data center, which is only connected to data center  opera-
    12  tion and would not have an impact on an electric grid.
    13    3.  "Data  center  operator" shall mean whoever is either the owner of
    14  the data center or has comparable rights of  use  over  a  data  center,
    15  including  any  person  or  entity  responsible for allocating space for
    16  external use of information technology  and  network  telecommunications
    17  equipment within a data center.
    18    4.  "Data  center disclosure report" shall mean that report which data
    19  center operators must submit to the department prior to construction  of
    20  a data center, as required by section 31-0103 of this article.
    21    5. "Disadvantaged communities" shall mean: (a) areas burdened by cumu-
    22  lative  environmental pollution and other hazards that can lead to nega-
    23  tive public health effects; (b) areas with concentrations of people that
    24  are of low income, high unemployment, high rent burden,  low  levels  of
    25  home  ownership,  low  levels  of  educational attainment, or members of
    26  groups that have historically experienced discrimination on the basis of
    27  race or ethnicity; and (c) areas vulnerable to the  impacts  of  climate
    28  change such as flooding, storm surges, and urban heat island effects.
    29    6.   "Employee" shall mean an individual who performs services for and
    30  under the control and direction of an employer for wages or other remun-
    31  eration, or natural persons employed as independent contractors to carry
    32  out work in furtherance of an employer's business enterprise who are not
    33  themselves employers.
    34    7. "Greenhouse gas" shall mean carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide,  meth-
    35  ane,  nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, sulfur hexaf-
    36  luoride, and any other substance  emitted  into  the  air  that  may  be
    37  reasonably  anticipated  to cause or contribute to anthropogenic climate
    38  change.
    39    8. "Host community" shall mean any municipality within  which  a  data
    40  center,  or  any  portion  thereof,  has  been developed or proposed for
    41  development.
    42    9. "Hyperscale data center" shall mean a data center that takes up ten
    43  thousand square feet or more and uses at least five thousand servers.
    44    10. "Micro data center" shall mean a  data  center  that  is  enclosed
    45  within  one  standard server rack and does not support critical loads of
    46  more than one hundred fifty kilowatts.
    47    11. "Negative impact" shall mean any increase in greenhouse gas  emis-
    48  sions,  concentration  of particulates being introduced into natural and
    49  drinking water, noise pollution or any  other  form  of  pollution  that
    50  would decrease the quality of life in a host community.
    51    12.  "Power purchase agreement" shall mean the agreements between data
    52  center operators and a utility provider where data center operators  buy
    53  an  amount  of either renewable or non-renewable energy output from that
    54  power plant.
    55    13. "Renewable energy" shall have the same meaning as "renewable ener-
    56  gy systems" as defined in section sixty-six-p of the public service law.

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     1    14. "Utility provider" shall have the same meaning as "utility  compa-
     2  ny" as defined in section two of the public service law.
     3  § 31-0103. Data center disclosure reports.
     4    Where  a  planned  data  center  is  projected to have the capacity to
     5  consume five or more megawatts at any given moment, a data center opera-
     6  tor shall submit a data center disclosure report to the  public  service
     7  commission  prior to commencing any construction activities related to a
     8  data center. The report shall be made publicly available via the  public
     9  service commission's website and contain data including:
    10    1. Basic information
    11    (a)  The  host community or communities in which the data center shall
    12  be located; and
    13    (b) The organization of the planned data center as a  single  operator
    14  enterprise  or managed data center, colocation facility, hyperscale data
    15  center, micro data center, or a container or modular data center.
    16    2. Labor
    17    The number of full-time and part-time employees the data center opera-
    18  tor intends to employ at the planned data center and relevant demograph-
    19  ic information including but not limited to:
    20    (a) The education levels of the employees intended to be  employed  at
    21  the planned data center, with percentages included for highest education
    22  achieved  including  high school diploma, associate's degree, bachelor's
    23  degree, and higher level of education; and
    24    (b) The percentage of employees residing  in  the  host  community  or
    25  communities.
    26    3. Projected energy usages
    27    (a) The projected mean energy usage of the planned data center per day
    28  measured in kilowatt-hours;
    29    (b)  The projected mean amount of energy usage per hour of the planned
    30  data center during peak load measured in kilowatt-hours and  anticipated
    31  frequency of peak load per week;
    32    (c)  The projected annual amount of carbon emissions produced to power
    33  the facility, including off-site emissions, measured in metric tons;
    34    (d) The projected annual amount of greenhouse gas  emissions  produced
    35  on-site measured in metric tons;
    36    (e)  The  projected annual amount of waste heat produced on-site meas-
    37  ured in British thermal units;
    38    (f) The projected overall percentages of energy used for the  specific
    39  data  center,  calculated  prior to considering carbon offsets, that are
    40  generated from fossil fuel,  renewable  energy,  and  neither  renewable
    41  energy  nor fossil fuel for that year, and related information including
    42  but not limited to:
    43    (i) The projected type of energy being used  that  is  neither  fossil
    44  fuel nor renewable energy, where applicable;
    45    (ii) The forms of renewable energy expected to be utilized; and
    46    (iii)  The  projected  percentage of energy usage that is fossil fuel,
    47  renewable energy, and neither renewable energy nor fossil fuel where the
    48  data center is operating at peak; and
    49    (g) The projected annual amount of  waste  heat  measured  in  British
    50  thermal units being transformed into energy to power the data center.
    51    4. Projected water usage
    52    Only  where  a  planned  data  center is required to obtain and hold a
    53  water withdrawal permit, the data center operator shall report:
    54    (a) Amount of water projected to be used annually measured in  gallons
    55  and how that water shall be used in the planned data center; and

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     1    (b)  Mean  amount  of  water  expected  to  be  used daily measured in
     2  gallons.
     3    5. Projected water pollution
     4    (a) Annual projected amount of water being deposited into the environ-
     5  ment measured in gallons; and
     6    (b) How water being reintroduced into the environment will be treated,
     7  if  at all, to remove pollutants and/or to what extent water temperature
     8  will be adjusted, if at all, before being reintroduced into the environ-
     9  ment.
    10    6. Additional disclosures
    11    The public service commission and the department may promulgate  rules
    12  requiring additional points of disclosure, as appropriate.
    13  § 31-0105. Public engagement.
    14    The data center operator shall hold at least two public hearings with-
    15  in  sixty  days prior to submitting its data center disclosure report to
    16  the public service commission. At least one of the two  public  hearings
    17  must  be  held  within the host community where the data center operator
    18  plans to create its data center.  The data center operator shall provide
    19  advance notice to residents of such host community of such public  hear-
    20  ings.  Such  notice  shall include the time, place, and location of such
    21  public hearings, a summary of the proposed data center project, and  the
    22  specific  location  of  the  planned  data  center. Methods of providing
    23  notice to a host community shall include, but shall not be  limited  to,
    24  coverage  on  a local news station and written notice in a local newspa-
    25  per. During a public hearing conducted pursuant  to  this  section,  the
    26  data  center  operator  must explicitly disclose the anticipated impacts
    27  that its data center will have on  host  community  employment  opportu-
    28  nities,  air quality, water usage, electricity usage, and water quality,
    29  including the number of new jobs it  will  create  for  the  surrounding
    30  area,  and  the  changes  in air quality it expects to cause through its
    31  operation, expressed in parts per million and the percentage of water it
    32  expects to use of the host community's water  supply.    It  shall  also
    33  address  the  efforts it will make to reduce any negative impacts to the
    34  host community and its environment that  the  planned  data  center  may
    35  cause.
    36  § 31-0107. Annual data center disclosure report updates.
    37    1.  Data center operators shall submit updated data disclosure reports
    38  to the department annually, which  the  department  shall  post  on  its
    39  website.  Data center operators shall include all changes to the disclo-
    40  sures required pursuant to section 31-0103 of this article from year-to-
    41  year. Additionally, annual reports shall include  information  regarding
    42  the  data center operator's efforts toward greater energy efficiency and
    43  overall sustainability that year.   Such findings shall  be  drafted  in
    44  clear  and  concise  language  readily comprehensible for members of the
    45  general public. The department shall publicly post  the  report  on  the
    46  department's website within one week of receipt.
    47    2. Specifically, data center operators shall report:
    48    (a) Efforts made to reduce energy consumption within the past year;
    49    (b)  A  comparison  of  the  year's  energy consumption to the initial
    50  projected amounts outlined in subdivision three of  section  31-0103  of
    51  this  article,  and,  following the first year, a comparison to the year
    52  before, expressed in British thermal units;
    53    (c) A projection for energy usage for the next  year,  disclosing  the
    54  same  information as required by subdivision three of section 31-0103 of
    55  this article;

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     1    (d) Efforts made to reduce fossil fuel consumption  and  increase  the
     2  percentage  of  energy  use  from renewable energy within the past year,
     3  with a comparison of the year's fossil fuel consumption to the projected
     4  amount, and, following the first year, a comparison to the year  before,
     5  expressed in terawatt-hours;
     6    (e) Efforts made to reduce water consumption within the past year;
     7    (f)  For  data  centers  that  are required to have a water withdrawal
     8  permit, a comparison of the year's water usage to the projected  amount,
     9  and,  following  the  first  year,  a  comparison  to  the  year before,
    10  expressed in gallons;
    11    (g) For data centers that are required  to  have  a  water  withdrawal
    12  permit,  a  projection for water usage for the next year, disclosing the
    13  same information as required by subdivision four of section  31-0103  of
    14  this article;
    15    (h)  Efforts  made to protect the environment and public from polluted
    16  water in the past year  accompanied  by  measurements  of  actual  water
    17  pollution  expressed in milligrams per liter and air pollution expressed
    18  in parts per million;
    19    (i) Efforts made to reduce waste heat and utilize waste heat to  power
    20  the  data center accompanied by measurements of actual heat waste expul-
    21  sion and reuse, measured in British thermal units; and
    22    (j) Percentage of data center employees  that  live  within  the  host
    23  community.
    24    3.  If  a  data  center  operator is no longer in compliance with this
    25  section and sections 31-0103 and 31-0105 of  this  article,  the  public
    26  service  commission  shall  notify  the  data  center operator. The data
    27  center operator shall have sixty days to cure such  violation.  If  such
    28  violation  has  not  been cured after sixty days, such data center shall
    29  cease operation.
    30    § 4. The public authorities law is amended by  adding  a  new  section
    31  1858-a to read as follows:
    32    §  1858-a.  Energy  consumption effectiveness goals. No later than one
    33  year after the  effective  date  of  this  section,  the  authority,  in
    34  conjunction with the New York system independent operator and the public
    35  service  commission, shall determine reasonable energy consumption effi-
    36  ciency goals for the design and operation of  data  centers,  including,
    37  without  limitation,  recycling  of waste heat emitted from data centers
    38  into an energy source. Such goals shall align with the  benchmarks  laid
    39  out  in  the  New York state climate leadership and community protection
    40  act and shall be reviewed and updated accordingly, annually.
    41    § 5. The energy law is amended by adding a new article 19 to  read  as
    42  follows:
    43                                 ARTICLE 19
    44                          POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
    45  Section 19-101. Fossil fuel power purchase agreements.
    46          19-103. Community discount plan.
    47    § 19-101. Fossil  fuel  power  purchase  agreements. 1. Power purchase
    48  agreements for any energy generated through the  consumption  of  fossil
    49  fuels  shall not provide economic incentives or discounts to data center
    50  operators, as defined in article thirty-one of the environmental conser-
    51  vation law.
    52    2. In furtherance of the goals set out in the New York  state  climate
    53  leadership  and community protection act: (a) by two thousand thirty, at
    54  least one-third of all energy used by  data  centers  must  be  provided
    55  through  power purchase agreements exclusively for renewable energy; and
    56  (b) by two thousand thirty-five, at least two-thirds of all energy  used

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     1  by  data  centers  shall  be  provided through power purchase agreements
     2  exclusively for renewable energy; and (c) by  two  thousand  fifty,  all
     3  energy  used  by  data  centers shall be provided through power purchase
     4  agreements exclusively for renewable energy.
     5    § 19-103. Community discount plan. The public service commission shall
     6  create  a  community discount plan to account for increased energy costs
     7  for customers within host communities. Such plan shall make data  center
     8  operators  responsible  for  subsidizing  energy  costs  within the host
     9  community. The discount established by  the  public  service  commission
    10  shall  not  exceed  twenty  percent  for the first five years of billing
    11  cycles.
    12    § 6. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
    13  have become a law.
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