Episode 201

Why Electricity Decides Everything Now in Economic Development with Timothy Comerford

00:00:00
/
00:24:12

December 8th, 2025

24 mins 12 secs

Your Host
Special Guest
Tags

About this Episode

In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane Carlson talks with Timothy Comerford of Biggins Lacey & Shapiro about the rapidly shifting reality of power availability in site selection.

Tim explains how explosive demand from data centers and industrial users is overwhelming electric utilities, reshaping incentive policy, and lengthening timelines for securing capacity. He breaks down the biggest misconceptions around power lead times, why transmission is often the bottleneck, how utilities are adapting with costly engineering studies and take-or-pay requirements, and what steps EDOs must take to credibly position their sites.

This is a masterclass on the new electricity-driven geography of economic development.

Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps!

Ten Actionable Takeaways for Economic Developers

  1. Build strong, direct relationships with utility contacts who will actually talk to prospects.
  2. Understand that real timelines for securing large loads run in years, not months.
  3. Work with utilities to pre-identify transmission routes and right-of-way feasibility.
  4. Gather realistic load estimates from prospects instead of just taking their engineer's peak numbers.
  5. Know whether your sites already sit near substations with real remaining capacity.
  6. Incorporate redundancy needs early, since 100 percent backup can double infrastructure requirements.
  7. Prepare for developers who request huge speculative loads and learn how to differentiate serious projects.
  8. Recognize that incentives tied to data centers may face political pressure due to ratepayer impacts.
  9. Push utilities and state partners to invest in long-range planning that anticipates industrial and data center growth.
  10. Educate local stakeholders that modern site readiness now includes power readiness as a top priority.

Episode Links