Grid Under Pressure: Understanding the Data Center Surge, Part 2

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September 22, 2026

Part 2:  Deep Dive – Affordability, Nuclear and Environmental Nexus

Online program
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Central
0.3 CEUs

Registration Information for Part 2

Member: Early Bird $100/Regular $150
Non-member: Early Bird $150/Regular $200

(Early Bird ends 09.08.2026; Regular 09.09.2026 to 09.22.2026)

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See the Full Series page for registration, cancellation, substitution, and refund information for the Full Series.
Unless you are registering for the Full Series, the registration fee for Part 2 of this series must be paid by September 22, 2026.
Completing registration and payment online is preferred. Email invoicing requests to wpuioffice@wpui.wisc.edu

Draft Agenda

As data centers reshape regional electricity markets, stakeholders face mounting pressure to balance affordability, reliability, and sustainability in an environment of unprecedented demand. Building on integration strategies explored in Part 1, Part 2 of this 3‑part series will take a deep dive into the economic and resource implications of large load growth due to data centers. Attendees will gain insight into how these interconnected challenges impact siting, infrastructure investment, and long-term planning decisions and come to understand what strategies utilities, regulators, and developers are deploying to balance cost, reliability, and emissions.

9:00 – 9:10         Welcome Remarks

9:10 – 9:50         Affordability and Rate Design – Rapid load growth from data centers can strain existing infrastructure and drive up costs for existing customers if not managed carefully. This session explores how utilities and regulators are designing rates and cost allocation frameworks to manage costs and maintain competitiveness for economic development.

9:50 – 10:30       State Utility Regulators on Balancing Affordability, Clean Energy Goals, and Infrastructure Needs – Rapid load growth from data centers is forcing regulators to make difficult decisions to balance affordability, reliability, and clean energy goals. In this session, state commissioners will share how they are approaching these challenges in real time by balancing the need for infrastructure investment with ratepayer protections while ensuring progress toward decarbonization goals.

10:30 – 10:40    Break

10:40 – 11:20    Nuclear Energy Integration – As data center developers seek firm, low-carbon power, nuclear energy is re-emerging as a strategic option. This session explores feasibility, financing, and siting considerations for nuclear integration including co‑location opportunities to meet peak demand.

11:20 – 12:00     Data Center Resource Use – Data center resource use, including water, energy, and land, varies dramatically by technology, climate, and site. Cooling systems can strain local resources, increase energy demand, and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. This session will explore best practices for integrated environmental planning, including water-energy coordination, emissions reduction, and resilience strategies to manage impacts on local ecosystems and communities.

Upcoming 2026 Programs

February 18
Members-only Opportunity: Short-Term Energy Outlook for 2026 - Online Program
3-Part Series
Grid Under Pressure: Understanding the Data Center Surge - Online Programs
March 10
Public Utilities Law Update 2026 - In-Person Program
April 13-15
Regional Transmission Organization Fundamentals - Hybrid Program
April 15-17
RTO Advanced - Hybrid Program
June TBD
Members-only Opportunity: Nuclear Update - Online Program
October 5-9
Energy Utility Basics 2026 - Hybrid Program
November TBD
Members-only Opportunity: Monitoring for Wastewater Contaminants  - Online Program

Registration information for WPUI’s 09.22.2026 program

Substitutions are allowed within the same organization only and must be made by COB 09.11.2026.
Cancellations made before COB 09.11.2026 will be refunded all but $25.
No refunds will be given or substitutions will be allowed once the web conference credentials and/or program materials have been emailed to current registrants.
Registration fee payments must be received before the program begins.

See the registration information page for additional details.