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Locational Marginal Emissions for Carbon-Aware Data Center Operations in Large-Scale Power Grids

Published 21 Dec 2025 in math.OC | (2512.18819v1)

Abstract: Carbon accounting methods for electricity consumption face challenges regarding physical deliverability, double counting, additionality, and impact magnitude. Locational Marginal Emissions (LMEs) show potential to address many of these key issues. However, their use in a large-scale power grids remains understudied. We analyze the properties of LMEs from a data center's perspective in a 1493-bus Western Interconnection over one year of hourly operation. We find that LME characteristics create three distinct regions: the hydropower-dominated Pacific Northwest, with low and stable LMEs; the coal-heavy Intermountain West, containing often high LMEs; and the Sunbelt, where mixed generation leads to variable LMEs correlated with solar output. This characterization provides analytical guidance for data center emission reduction. In particular, LME-guided emission reduction interventions through data center temporal-spatial load shifting, siting, and renewable procurement display over 85% accuracy with respect to actual emission reduction. Moreover, large-scale, nodal grid simulation is shown to be critical to accurate evaluation.

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