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State-Owned ERCOT Batch Zero Proposal Causes Scramble among Data Centers for Texas Grid Spot

by Justin @TradesBuilt
21 April 2026
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The Batch Zero proposal by state-owned ERCOT is causing a scramble among data centers for a spot on the Texas grid. The move comes as the grid faces unprecedented growth that has necessitated measures to ensure its stability. The state’s regulators and main grid operator are eyeing a system that would green-light data centers in batches. Projects in so-called Batch Zero will be assigned power based on what the grid can handle now.

However, projects not chosen for that first batch may have to wait years for the state to add the necessary transmission and generation. This has set up a mad dash among developers. “We’re not really sure what exists after Batch Zero,” Arushi Sharma Frank, an executive adviser with Nvidia-backed Emerald AI, said. “Who is in Batch One that will still want to start or finish the project in Texas?” Texas is on track to lead the country in power-hungry data center developments, potentially eclipsing Virginia by 2030.

Scope of Implementation on the Texas ERCOT Batch Zero Proposal

The Batch Zero proposal by Texas main grid operator ERCOT comes as the entity anticipates that demand will more than quadruple to about 368 gigawatts of demand by 2032. Furthermore, more than 60 percent of that demand growth is set to come from data centers alone. However, as data centers request grid connection, grid operators across the U.S. are trying to assess which projects should be considered first.

The Public Utility Commission of Texas and ERCOT are proposing to study grid connection applications from data centers and other large facilities as a group. This is in comparison to one at a time, so they can better allocate transmission and power across the grid. On Friday, ERCOT published a set of vetting criteria for projects that want to be part of Batch Zero.

The proposed rules would break projects up into tiers within the batch, based on when they plan to plug into the grid, with requirements for each tier. Also, projects that come online by July 10 could be automatically included. ERCOT said they have so far gotten positive feedback on the proposal from shareholders despite some concerns. Data centers are advancing energy projects not only in Texas but across the U.S. with projects such as the Constellation nuclear energy plant in Illinois being worked on to add power to the grid.

Texas ERCOT Batch Zero Proposal
The Batch Zero proposal by state-owned ERCOT is causing a scramble among data centers for a spot on the Texas grid.

Project Factsheet:

  • Project Name: ERCOT Batch Zero Proposal
  • Location: Texas, United States
  • Project Type: Grid connection allocation framework

Timeline

  • 2026: Proposal introduced and stakeholder feedback ongoing
  • July 10: Initial eligibility cutoff for Batch Zero inclusion
  • 2032: Demand projections horizon

Site & Scale

  • Projected Demand: ~368 GW by 2032
  • Key Driver: Data centers (60%+ of demand growth)
  • Scope: Statewide grid connection management

Project Teams

  • Grid Operator: Electric Reliability Council of Texas
  • Regulator: Public Utility Commission of Texas

Infrastructure Scope

  • Batch-based grid connection system
  • Tiered project classification within batches
  • Transmission and power allocation planning

Strategic Objectives

  • Manage rapid growth in electricity demand
  • Prioritize grid connections based on capacity
  • Improve planning efficiency for large-load projects
  • Maintain grid stability amid data center expansion

Challenges

  • Uncertainty for projects outside Batch Zero
  • Potential delays of several years for later batches
  • High competition among developers for early inclusion

Current Status

  • Proposal released with vetting criteria
  • Stakeholder feedback largely positive
  • Developers racing to secure Batch Zero placement
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