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In Episode 59 of The Current Buzz, Brianna and Daniel are joined by Tim Ferree (OEC Key Accounts & Advocacy Specialist) and Kylah McNabb of Vesta Strategic Solutions to break down the growing conversation around data centers in Oklahoma. They explain what data centers are (essentially buildings full of computers powering AI and cloud services), why Oklahoma is attracting them—thanks to low electric rates, strong grid reliability, natural gas availability, and participation in the Southwest Power Pool—and what their large energy use really means for local communities.
Most importantly, the episode addresses member concerns: data centers pay for their own infrastructure, operate under strict engineering and regulatory review, and often run on interruptible rates that can actually help stabilize the grid during peak demand. The conversation highlights how OEC protects its members while responsibly managing growth and new opportunities in the energy landscape.
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By Oklahoma Electric CooperativeIn Episode 59 of The Current Buzz, Brianna and Daniel are joined by Tim Ferree (OEC Key Accounts & Advocacy Specialist) and Kylah McNabb of Vesta Strategic Solutions to break down the growing conversation around data centers in Oklahoma. They explain what data centers are (essentially buildings full of computers powering AI and cloud services), why Oklahoma is attracting them—thanks to low electric rates, strong grid reliability, natural gas availability, and participation in the Southwest Power Pool—and what their large energy use really means for local communities.
Most importantly, the episode addresses member concerns: data centers pay for their own infrastructure, operate under strict engineering and regulatory review, and often run on interruptible rates that can actually help stabilize the grid during peak demand. The conversation highlights how OEC protects its members while responsibly managing growth and new opportunities in the energy landscape.
Subscribe to The Current Buzz to be the first to hear more in-depth conversations like this.