Texas Power Grid Large Load Queue Hits 410 GW

by | Apr 17, 2026 | Utility News | 0 comments

What Large Load Means for Your Texas Electricity Bills

Nearly 410 GW of new Texas power connection requests from data centers is worrying Lone Star State consumers.
Should you worry? Find out how a 410 GW flood of new large load connections could affect your future Texas power bills.

ERCOT, the agency that manages the Texas power grid, is wading through a massive wave of large load connection requests. All told, the number totals about 410 gigawatts waiting in the queue. Data centers are driving most of this surge. These tech companies seek to lock in grid access years before they ever break ground. But before you panic about future electric provider prices, here’s what that number actually means.

Why Is the Texas Power Queue Growing So Fast?

Texas keeps attracting large tech and computing projects for a few key reasons: wide open land, relatively cheap electricity prices, and a flexible grid system. These companies are filing grid connection requests at a record pace, faster than in any previous year.

And here’s the catch: most of these requests come in long before a project even has funding. That’s why the queue balloons quickly even when actual power use hasn’t moved much.

A Big Number Doesn’t Mean Big Demand

While 410 GW sounds enormous (well, it is), it doesn’t actually mean 410 GW of real electric demand. The reason is that many factors can derail large load projects. Financing, spiraling building costs, and permitting can shrink projects to move them to other states. The factors can also shut down projects, too. So, think of the queue as a list of restaurant reservations. No one has shown up to eat, yet.

What’s Happening on the Supply Side?

To get more Texas power flowing, Governor Greg Abbott recently launched a $350 million program to support advanced nuclear energy. These are smaller nuclear power plants that run around the clock and could help meet long-term demand.  Plus, another large pipeline of solar energy projects is waiting in the ERCOT queue. And if even a fraction of those go live, they’ll add meaningful capacity to the Texas power grid.

So What Happens to Your Texas Power Bill?

More demand plus more supply means Texas needs more infrastructure. As these projects move from paper to reality, transmission lines will need to be built or expanded. Often, such project costs are passed to Texas electricity consumers. Customers could see their distribution charges climb higher. Unfortunately, those costs don’t usually disappear.

The bottom line? Texas energy is changing fast. Staying flexible is your best move. Comparing electricity plans regularly is one of the easiest ways to make sure you’re not overpaying as the market shifts. Check your options at http://www.powerchoicetexas.org.

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