Regional energy forecasts often mask the volatile reality of grid constraints. LandGate’s latest analysis demonstrates that while macro guidance provides a baseline, it frequently fails to account for acute localized bottlenecks, pricing spikes, and the true capacity of specific nodes. In Southern Dallas County, for example, the company identified over 1 GW of planned hyperscale data centers at locations where existing planning models suggest zero incremental load transfer capability.
The financial stakes of these blind spots are substantial. At a North Texas node, the gap between historical mean and median Locational Marginal Pricing creates a $1.42 million annual variance for a 20 MW asset. For larger facilities, that risk scales to over $50 million. Conversely, targeted infrastructure can offer relief; the study showed that interconnecting a 250 MW solar farm at a congested node restored 220 MW of headroom and cut annual congestion costs by 57%, saving $900,000.

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