Bill
HB 1030
Data Center & Utility Modernization
HB 1030 modernizes Colorado's utilities and data center infrastructure regulations to manage energy demand, grid capacity, and environmental impacts from expanding data center operations.
Bill
HB 1030
HB 1030 modernizes Colorado's utilities and data center infrastructure regulations to manage energy demand, grid capacity, and environmental impacts from expanding data center operations.
HB 1030 appears to be a Colorado bill addressing data center operations and utility infrastructure modernization, though specific provisions are not publicly detailed in available records as of the introduction date. The bill was assigned to the Energy & Environment Committee, suggesting it focuses on energy consumption, grid capacity, or environmental impacts related to data center expansion.
Data centers consume significant electricity and water resources, making their regulation crucial for Colorado's energy goals and utility grid stability. As tech companies expand data center operations in Colorado, legislation addressing their infrastructure needs and environmental footprint directly affects electricity rates, water availability, and climate commitments for residents and businesses statewide.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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