POWER GRID INTELLIGENCE · ALL 7 US RTOs

Every data-center, SMR, and gigafactory — 18 months before groundbreaking.

When a hyperscaler or frontier-tech manufacturer plans to build anything >50 MW in the US, they file an interconnection request with their regional grid operator. Those filings are public. We aggregate all 7 US RTOs — PJM, MISO, ERCOT, CAISO, SPP, NYISO, ISO-NE — and surface the ones that actually matter: AI hyperscalers, advanced nuclear, and frontier-tech manufacturing.

Total Queue
MW across all filings
AI Hyperscalers
data center builds by OpenAI/Meta/AWS/Google/xAI et al.
Advanced Reactors
SMR / microreactor queue entries — all sizes
Tracked Matches
queue entries tied to companies in the ROS database

Why this changes the game

A gigawatt-scale data center requires 3-5 years of lead time on grid interconnection. By the time it's in the press, construction started 18+ months ago. The queue filing is the earliest possible public signal — often the only one — of where the next wave of AI infrastructure physically lands.

This tracker does three things at once:
 1. Detect hyperscaler site selection — Stargate in Abilene, Meta Louisiana, xAI Memphis — before press.
 2. Surface SMR offtake agreements — which nuclear developer is being preferred supply to which data center.
 3. Flag frontier-tech matches — any time a tracked company's name appears as a queue counterparty.

Geographic distribution

SMR / Nuclear
AI Hyperscaler
Large Load
Standard
Filtered to

Circle size = total MW in the queue for that state. Click a state to filter the table below.

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Customer / Project RTO Size Fuel / Tech Location Target Online Priority
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State PUC dockets

Pre-FERC large-load filings · TX / CA / AZ / NV / OH / WY / ID

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Queue breakdown

MW in the queue, by RTO and by fuel type

By Regional Transmission Organization

By fuel / tech type