1 states covered4+ substations indexed
Electric Reliability Council of Texas
ERCOT manages the Texas electrical grid, operating independently from the rest of North America. Known for deregulated markets, abundant renewables, and faster interconnection timelines.
140 GW
Total Capacity
85 GW
Peak Demand
12-24 months
Avg. Interconnection
$0.05-0.09/kWh
Power Cost Range
Key Characteristics
- Independent grid (not connected to Eastern or Western Interconnection)
- Deregulated competitive retail market
- Nation's largest wind power capacity
- Faster interconnection than other RTOs (12-24 months typical)
Key Markets
Dallas-Fort Worth
TXLargest Texas data center market. Strong enterprise presence with growing hyperscale development.
Austin
TXTech hub with significant data center demand. Oracle, Apple, and Meta facilities.
Houston
TXEnergy industry focus. Strong connectivity to international markets.
West Texas
TXEmerging market for Bitcoin mining and flexible loads. Cheap power, limited fiber.
Sample Substation Data
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| Substation | Location | Voltage | Available | Queue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Irving 345kV Oncor | Dallas, TX | 345 kV | 70 MW | 12 |
Round Rock 138kV Oncor | Williamson, TX | 138 kV | 45 MW | 6 |
Midland West 345kV Oncor | Midland, TX | 345 kV | 205 MW | 2 |
Katy 138kV CenterPoint | Harris, TX | 138 kV | 110 MW | 4 |
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