Tahoe is losing a major power source amid Google, Apple data center expansion
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www.sfgate.comHere’s a concise update on the latest news around Lake Tahoe data centers as of May 2026.
Energy concerns and data-center growth near Lake Tahoe: Reports in May 2026 highlighted that Lake Tahoe’s main energy supply is being directed to power AI data centers, prompting concern among residents and local officials about reliability and affordability of power for non-data-center customers. This is part of broader debates about a regional shift in energy contracting and supply in the Tahoe area. Local authorities have acknowledged the transition but stressed that power supply isn’t being abruptly cut, while utilities seek new wholesale energy sources and proposals for new power contracts. These developments have intensified public scrutiny of data-center expansion in the Lake Tahoe region.[2][3][4]
Tahoe-Reno data-center activity and Western U.S. growth: In mid-2025, Novva Data Centers announced the launch of a large Tahoe Reno data-center campus (Novva Tahoe Reno) near Reno, Nevada, expanding Western U.S. capacity with multi-hundred-megawatt facilities planned for multiple sites, signaling continued investment in the Tahoe-Reno corridor as a major data-center hub. The project emphasized sustainable design and advanced energy delivery architectures. This underscores a trend where the Tahoe-Reno area is increasingly treated as a strategic data-center cluster similar to Northern Virginia for hyperscale deployments.[1][5][8]
Local and regional context: Coverage from industry outlets indicates a broader “data-center boom” in Northern Nevada and surrounding regions, with multiple developers pursuing large campuses, and utilities evaluating how to support growing demand while managing grid reliability. Fortune and other outlets have highlighted the risk-reward balance for communities around Tahoe as infrastructure strains and public sentiment about landscape and energy use intersect with growth.[6][9][10]
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