Texas RE Adds AI as Risk to ERCOT Region’s Reliability
Tom Kleckner | Source: RTO Insider | Posted 06/18/2025

The Texas Reliability Entity has added key risks related to artificial intelligence and large loads as part of its annual Reliability Performance and Regional Risk Assessment. ERCOT’s Regional Entity says AI “introduces some new challenges that we need to be cognizant of.”
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The Texas Reliability Entity (Texas RE) has identified artificial intelligence (AI) and large loads as significant risks to the reliability of the ERCOT region in its annual Reliability Performance and Regional Risk Assessment. During a recent webinar, Texas RE's David Penney highlighted that AI introduces unique challenges, particularly regarding load patterns from AI data centers, which differ from traditional data centers. These AI data centers exhibit a sawtooth load pattern with steep ramps that can stress the grid's voltage support, alongside cybersecurity risks associated with their operations.
Furthermore, Texas RE assessed the integration of large loads as a major risk, predicting that the rapid increase in load could lead to negative reserve margins as early as 2026. The Texas Legislature has passed a law aimed at establishing a framework for integrating data centers and bitcoin miners without overburdening the grid. Despite these challenges, the report indicates that ERCOT's reliability performance remains strong, with a notable increase in renewable energy generation and storage capacity, which is expected to continue evolving to meet rising demand.
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