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Texas halts approval of data center grid connections until regulators can perform audits; 474+ GW of projects are in the queue, over 5x the grid's peak demand

On Monday, the governor ordered the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas to audit …

The Texas Tribune

Context & Ripple Effects

Texas has already moved to treat large new electricity loads as a grid-reliability issue: a 2025 law gave ERCOT authority to curtail data centers during emergencies, following the state's earlier permission requirements for large cryptocurrency miners.

The audit pause also runs against a broader push to shorten interconnection timelines, including FERC's effort to fast-track data-center power requests. With more than 474 GW in the Texas queue, the issue is no longer simply attracting projects but determining which requests are credible and supportable.

First-order effects

  • Data-center projects seeking Texas grid connections face an immediate approval delay while the Public Utility Commission and ERCOT audit the queue.
  • ERCOT and the Public Utility Commission must scrutinize a proposed-load pipeline that is more than five times Texas peak demand before allowing additional connections forward.

Second-order effects

  • Developers will have greater incentive to demonstrate realistic load, timing, and power arrangements; projects relying on early grid access face higher execution risk.
  • The halt reinforces the operating relevance of Texas's emergency data-center curtailment framework: access to grid power is becoming contingent on reliability protections, not merely a connection request.

Third-order effects

  • If similar reviews persist, interconnection queues may shift from broad speculative reservations toward fewer projects with clearer power plans and stronger readiness evidence.
  • Texas is joining a wider regional pattern in which large loads may need to curtail or supply power themselves, as PJM's proposed requirements for large data centers illustrate; the eventual balance between speed and reliability remains unsettled.

The trend: AI-era data-center buildouts are turning grid interconnection from a permitting step into a constrained, reliability-governed allocation of power.

Discussion

  • NewsMax.com Jim Mishler on x
    Gov. Abbott: ‘Texans Must Come First’ on Data Centers
  • @govabbottpress @govabbottpress on x
    Governor Abbott directed the PUCT and ERCOT to conduct a comprehensive verification and audit of all data centers before any project moves forward. Any project that fails to comply with state requirements will be denied connection to the Texas grid. [image]
  • @vanceginn Vance Ginn on x
    How is this not central planning? Central planning doesn't belong in Texas. Consideration of different rules of the game for everyone is important but a pause on data center construction until these audits are completed will likely stop deals and act like a moratorium by New York…
  • @volts.wtf David Roberts on bluesky
    This is basically what I predicted.  Governors are going to “pause” data centers just to take the edge off the political backlash & create some space.  After their elections they'll do some real policy.
  • @mims Christopher Mims on bluesky
    Do you have any idea how unpopular your industry has to be to get the governor of Texas to pause approvals of your newest facilities?  —  Abbott just halted all data center approvals in his state until they're properly vetted:  —  www.texastribune.org/2026/08/03/ t...
  • r/wisconsin r on reddit
    Gov. Greg Abbott orders data center moratorium in Texas.  WI can do the same.
  • @emilprotalinski Emil Protalinski on bluesky
    Just wait until the All In guys learn they live in Texas.  [embedded post]
  • r/IonicDigitalStock r on reddit
    New Texas data center projects frozen until state audits them
  • @kevinsxu Kevin S. Xu on x
    In data center moratorium land, today, Texas governor issuing a state-wide moratorium. …
  • @jeramykitchen @jeramykitchen on x
    👀 Texas Gov. @GregAbbott_TX has sent a new directive to the PUC & ERCOT ordering …
  • @hannahdnorton Hannah Norton on x
    New: Gov. @GregAbbott_TX says the PUC + ERCOT must conduct a “comprehensive audit” of all data centers seeking to connect to Texas' grid. No new data center projects can move forward until the audit is completed. Order comes amid bipartisan push for more DC regulations. #txlege […
  • @bradj_tx Brad Johnson on x
    New: @GregAbbott_TX has directed the PUC to conduct a comprehensive audit on all data center projects looking to build in Texas. Approval of those projects are paused until the audit is done. #txlege https://gov.texas.gov/... [image]
  • @lydiadepillis Lydia DePillis on x
    As the rest of the country has grown skeptical of data centers, the answer has been “just build them in Texas.” Well, today Greg Abbott paused new applications, saying they threaten to overwhelm the grid: https://gov.texas.gov/... [image]
  • @bwaltens Brandon Waltens on x
    BREAKING: @GregAbbott_TX says every data center seeking to connect to the Texas grid must undergo an audit before moving forward. Projects that don't meet state requirements will be denied connection. [image]
  • @txpolresearch @txpolresearch on x
    (🧵1/9) Texas is ordering an entire industry to stop at the gate until executive-directed audits are complete. Gov. @GregAbbott_TX says the move is necessary to protect the grid, but it also raises a much bigger question: Can the executive branch effectively pause lawful private i…
  • @gregabbott_tx Greg Abbott on x
    Proposed East Texas data center ends project, admitting they fell short of the standards I have set. Data centers must: ✅ Pay their own way ✅ Bring their own power ✅ Reuse their own water ✅ Reduce electricity costs for Texans ✅ Protect Texas neighborhoods Texans come first.
  • @antoniajuhasz Antonia Juhasz on x
    HUGE: Data center approvals in Texas halted. Growing public backlash leads Gov. Abbott on Monday to announce a moratorium on approval of data centers until regulatory agencies can audit those seeking connection to the grid. https://www.texastribune.org/ ...
  • @cremieuxrecueil @cremieuxrecueil on x
    If even Texas isn't building data centers anymore, it's going to be *really* tough to beat China in the AI race. [image]
  • Pol Lezcano Pol Lezcano on linkedin
    Lots of chatter around the meaning of the Texas data center ‘moratorium’ from last night focuses on the “even Texas is stopping new data centers! …
  • r/BetterOffline r on reddit
    New Texas data center projects frozen until state audits them