Where are they effectively isolating residential consumers from rate spikes?
And where are they subjecting them?
One community in Lake Tahoe was just bounced off their connection to the grid (entirely) via its (soon to be former) utility that flipped to a “better offer”.

Will data centers in TX draw on otherwise flared natural gas?
And will these ultimately put the floor on gas prices nationwide?

China just reported that they are building out data centers OFFSHORE as submarine installations, to lower cooling costs.
Microsoft proved this out in Ireland years ago, but pulled the plug.