I'll admit I don't understand all this, they lost me when they separated 
generation and transmission.  I don't understand the various competing 
electricity suppliers that want you to switch your house to them.  Or the 
hourly pricing that can even go negative.

 

It is interesting to think, what if Internet was priced that way.  I just 
charge you for delivery to your house or business, and then you pay market rate 
for bandwidth from "the grid".  So on Sunday evening, it could be $100 per 
gigabyte.  At 3am maybe they pay you to use Internet.  So maybe you download 
all your porn at 3am, and put solar panels a Starlink dish on your roof to get 
Internet at peak times, maybe some battery storage a Plex server in your 
basement.

 

I remember before GTE sold to Verizon who sold to Frontier, DSL was a little 
bit like that.  The customer would pay a lineshare and DSLAM port charge to the 
telco, which would appear on their phone bill, and then choose an Internet 
provider who would bill them for bandwidth.  The ISP would pay for a Frame 
Relay or ATM connection (typically DS3) to the telco.  Then Verizon went to a 
program where the ISP could pay the lineshare charge instead of the customer.  
Of course one of the providers was the telco's internal ISP, and they had a 
million ways to steal your customers or disadvantage you.  Anyway ...

 

But can you imagine the outcry if Internet went to "market rate" for bandwidth 
and "time of day pricing"?  Hey, Internet isn't a utility, it's a basic human 
right.

 

Even given how ignorant I am of how electricity pricing works, I think a lot of 
consumers are even more ignorant.  One thing I hear whenever a solar or wind 
project is announced, is that the electricity doesn't stay here in our area, it 
probably goes to "those people" in Chicago.  Actually, if I go back 20 years to 
when some of the wind farms were built, people near them actually thought they 
would get free electricity.  Most people have no concept of "the grid" or 
regional grid operators like PJM.  I guess it's like I remember when some BTOP 
funded fiber projects were built, I think that was around 2010, people who saw 
government funded fiber going down the ROW in front of their house and saw 
articles about it in the newspapers, thought they were getting free Internet.

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2025 3:59 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data Center Article Series

 

Everyone pays to production, per kWh of usage (at least in PJM\Illinois).

 

The substations they build to are usually 138 kV or 345 kV (at least up here), 
so that's to the core of the grid.

 

Again, at least in PJM, the datacenters weren't the cause of the increased 
electric bills (or even a meaningful portion). It was the retirement of plants 
and increased reliability margins. Someone figured out that a solar panel 
shouldn't be rated the same as a nuclear plant, so that took a lot of 
"capacity" out of the markets, causing auctions to go up.

 

I didn't investigate MISO. Also, MISO isn't as well developed as PJM, so maybe 
the problems are worse there. MISO does have a 10 - 15 year plan to put in a 
bunch of 765 kV and 345 kV routes to fix a bunch of their problems. It'll 
connect with the PJM 765 kV that's up here and the other would be in Indiana.

 

Of all of the increases in ComEd bills, datacenters themselves are less than 5% 
of the bill, likely less than 2%.

 

 

 

 

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----- Original Message -----

From: "Steve Jones" < <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected]>

To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" < <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected]>

Sent: Monday, November 24, 2025 3:35:01 PM

Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data Center Article Series

 

 

 

no, they pay to the substation, not to the production, huge difference. There 
is no way around it that data centers in their current state are a scourge. And 
should be taxed as such. Downstream costs will never be offset by their tax 
revenues, in large part because they're not documented. 

 

 

I would love to see a legitimate study of the downstream costs of datacenters 
service by ameren alone. 

 

 

The massive hikes this summer resulted in a ton of short term loans being taken 
by consumers to cover the unanticipated data center hikes. Id be curious to see 
how much interest expense alone resulted downstream. The spike in costs wasnt 
solely a result of the data centers, there was the heat wave, but ameren sold 
something in bulk that they didnt have in bulk... seems in a regulated industry 
that should be illegal. I cant sell you 10 keys of blow if i dont have 10 keys 
of blow, except in this case i still sell you 10 keys at the kilo rate, but 
then just charge all my rackheads 3x as much to cover getting more blow for 
them. If ameren were a drug dealer, theyd be hanging upside down naked on a 
bridge with their pecker in their mouth. 

I cant say id really stop luigi from talking to ameren execs about this 

 

 

On Mon, Nov 24, 2025 at 3:18 PM Mike Hammett <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > wrote: 

 

 

They do pay for their own grid improvements, be it transmission lines, 
substations, etc. 

 

 

 

 

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----- Original Message -----

From: "Steve Jones" <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] >

To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] >

Sent: Monday, November 24, 2025 3:09:08 PM

Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data Center Article Series 

 

 

 

If a fat guys eats everything at an all you eat buffet every day and the price 
of the buffet goes up because of the ingredient replacement costs, everybody 
else is paying for the fat guy to eat a fat guys portion. His bulk discount 
gets everybody elses pocketbook lighter. 

 

 

Data centers should be mandated to fund their own consumption back to the grid 
Then again I feel the Same about owners of EV charging stations, they should 
have an annual tax commensurate to their consumption to fund the delivery of 
their excess 

 

 

On Mon, Nov 24, 2025 at 2:47 PM Mike Hammett <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > wrote: 

 

 

I'm not sure it works that way, though, at least now up here in Illinois PJM. I 
don't remember if it's the PJM or the Illinois part. 

 

 

 

 

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----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Steve Jones" <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > 

To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > 

Sent: Monday, November 24, 2025 2:08:41 PM 

Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data Center Article Series 

 

 

 

I implied it 

 

 

Ameren in particular 

 

 

They give datacenters bulk purchase discounts, and passed it on to the 
consumers in great scale this year. 

 

 

durp, sorry, they didnt win the bid on bulk purchase or some nonsense like that 

 

 

Its no different then us selling bulk DIA circuits at discounted rates to a 
large client, then passing our increased upstream cost on to the residential 
customers 

 

 

On Mon, Nov 24, 2025 at 1:47 PM Josh Luthman <  
<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] > wrote: 

 

 

 

I didn't say anything about data centers, nor did Steve. 

 

 

On Mon, Nov 24, 2025 at 2:31 PM Mike Hammett <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > wrote: 

 

 

In the PJM region, that had very little to do with data centers, as I outline 
in my article. 

 

 

 

 

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----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Josh Luthman" <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > 

To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > 

Sent: Monday, November 24, 2025 1:16:54 PM 

Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data Center Article Series 

 

 

 

The typical residential electric bill is monstrously more expensive, however, 
they aren't earning anything other than what they had before: pitiful customer 
service, no options for alternatives, and general distaste for their provider 
option. 

 

 

On Mon, Nov 24, 2025 at 2:04 PM Mike Hammett <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > wrote: 

 

 

Could you restate that? 

 

 

 

 

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----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Steve Jones" <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > 

To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > 

Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2025 2:38:01 PM 

Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data Center Article Series 

 

 

 

i love all the gain the citizens are buying on their utility bills 

 

 

On Fri, Nov 21, 2025 at 9:03 PM Mike Hammett <  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected] > wrote: 

 

 

I've been putting together some articles to debunk the massive amount of 
datacenter FUD and misinformation. 

 

 

 
<https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-data-centers-actually-mean-northern-illinois-mike-hammett-gcw1c>
 
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