Amazon.com Inc. said it signed the White House Ratepayer Protection Pledge, outlining commitments related to grid reliability and protecting utility ratepayers as electricity demand grows. The company said it pays its data center electricity costs, including investments in new generation and grid upgrades, and cited its portfolio of more than 700 carbon-free energy projects totaling over 40 gigawatts. Amazon also referenced agreements with utilities in several U.S. states intended to fund infrastructure needed to serve its data centers and support grid modernization.
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