
An unprecedented 360-gigawatt interconnection queue in ERCOT has collided with a rare NERC Level 3 Essential Action alert, forcing grid operators to fundamentally alter how hyperscale computational loads are managed. As NextEra Energy and Dominion pursue a historic $67 billion mega-merger to capture concentrated tech demand, NERC is deploying new Computational Load Entity (CLE) registrations to prevent transient stability failures caused by massive, sub-second data center load drops. Utility professionals must actively recalibrate their resource adequacy models and infrastructure strategies to account for these dynamic AI loads, congestion-driven LMP spikes, and the DOE's $1.9 billion push for transmission reconductoring. Current Events: The Electric Utility Today provides clinical, data-driven intelligence for professionals navigating the operational limits of the bulk power system.
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