Texas May Have Accidentally Built the Perfect Grid for AI
Texas's extensive transmission infrastructure, originally built for wind power, is now attracting significant AI development. Hyperscale data center operators are increasingly prioritizing regions with robust and expandable power grids, leading them to areas like West Texas that benefit from the Competitive Renewable Energy Zones (CREZ) project. This existing transmission capacity allows for faster energization and supports the multi-gigawatt power demands of AI campuses, although the actual deployment often occurs in phases rather than all at once. AI
IMPACT Existing power transmission infrastructure is becoming a critical factor for AI data center development, influencing geographic expansion and grid planning.