Nevada Utility Abandons Lake Tahoe for Data Center Profits

NV Energy's exit from the Lake Tahoe market in favor of data center contracts shows where utilities see the money: cloud computing and AI training now outbid residential and tourism economies for scarce power. The company ran the math on revenue per megawatt and chose the hyperscalers, leaving a town of 20,000 scrambling for supply while NV Energy locks in higher-margin deals. As compute demand intensifies across the West, other power-constrained regions will likely face similar abandonment.