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Power Certainty at Scale: How Hyperscalers Are Rethinking Data Center Expansion 

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Power Has Become the Primary Constraint on Hyperscale Growth 

Hyperscalers are entering the largest capital deployment cycle in the history of the technology sector. AI-driven workloads are accelerating data center development at unprecedented speed. As cited in a recent pv magazine article, Enverus Intelligence Research (EIR) projects U.S. electricity demand will rise 34% by 2050. 

Data Centers and EVs Power New Wave of Load

Figure 1. image source: Enverus Intelligence® Research, EIA, National Weather Service, Census Bureau, NASA

Yet compute is no longer the bottleneck. 

Power is. 

Across the U.S., grid expansion timelines, interconnection backlogs, and transmission constraints are colliding with hyperscaler demand. This growing disconnect between demand and deliverable capacity is reshaping how hyperscalers approach site selection and growth. 

In response, hyperscalers are no longer waiting for the grid to catch up. They are actively securing power certainty themselves. 

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Enverus Intelligence® Research, Enverus PRISM® Load Tracking Analytics, company disclosures 
Figure 2. image source: Enverus Intelligence® Research, Enverus PRISM® Load Tracking Analytics, company disclosures 

This map shows more than 40 GW of behind-the-meter and colocated generation announced by hyperscalers. This expansion into self-supplied power reflects the growing constraint on grid-connected capacity. 

The Layers of Today’s Power Constraints 

Regional Capacity Limits Are Emerging 

Not all data center markets offer the same ability to scale. 

Some regions still have meaningful headroom. Others appear attractive on the surface but are already constrained once existing capacity, queued projects, and future load growth are considered. 

Current vs. Future Capacity

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Figure 3. image source: Enverus Intelligence® Research, Enverus FOUNDATIONS® – Power & Renewables, Enverus Load Tracking Analytics

This view highlights how quickly available data center capacity is being consumed in several marquee markets. For hyperscalers, the critical question is no longer Is there power today? but: 

Can this market support multi-phase expansion without hitting structural limits? 

Site-Level Deliverability Determines What’s Actually Buildable 

Even in markets that appear scalable, not every site can deliver. Interconnection queues continue to grow, but queue size alone does not determine whether a project will succeed. Deliverability depends on:  

  • Substation level withdrawal capacity 
  • Nearby competing load 
  • How congestion evolves as additional megawatts come online. 

In many cases, power that looks available on paper becomes constrained once large-scale deployment begins. A recent example highlights this risk: in West Jefferson, Ohio, a planned $1 billion data center project was canceled after developers determined that local grid limitations could not support the facility without overloading infrastructure. That is why granular infrastructure analysis and early site positioning are critical. 

Enverus PRISM® visualization of substation-level injection and withdrawal capacity within PJM
Figure 4. image source: Enverus PRISM® visualization of substation-level injection and withdrawal capacity within PJM

Even when hyperscalers bring their own power or co-locate generation, which improves speed to power and cost control, it does not eliminate dependency on surrounding transmission and substation infrastructure. Self-supplied sites still operate within the limits of transmission topology, substation design constraints, and evolving congestion in the surrounding network. 

Enverus PRISM® visualization of operating and planned transmission lines in Texas
Figure 5. image source: Enverus PRISM® visualization of operating and planned transmission lines in Texas

By tracking renewable, storage, and generation projects from development through operation, Enverus helps teams identify where congestion and infrastructure pressure will emerge, often well before those constraints appear in ISO reports. 

The Hidden Competition for Scalable Power

One of the least visible dynamics in hyperscale expansion is how early a small number of players move to secure future power. Long before a data center is publicly announced: 

  • Land is aggregated near viable infrastructure 
  • Parcels are positioned to preserve expansion optionality 
  • Capacity is effectively reserved through early action 

By the time a market appears “open,” much of the scalable power may already be spoken for, and without the right intelligence, it’s difficult to see how much headroom is truly left. 

Capacity Potential by Developer, Grouped by ISO

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Figure 6. image source: Enverus Intelligence® Research, Enverus FOUNDATIONS® – Power & Renewables, Enverus Load Tracking Analytics

The visualization above shows how hyperscalers already control large portions of future capacity potential in key ISOs, intensifying competition for the remaining headroom. 

The Framework for Achieving Power Certainty at Scale 

Securing power at scale requires more than reacting to market signals. By the time constraints become visible, early movers have already positioned themselves for growth. Power certainty comes from knowing:  

  • Where capacity is structurally real 
  • Where it will tighten 
  • How to act before the market shows signs of stress 

Successful hyperscale expansion relies on a few core practices: 

  • Early land positioning near viable substations 
    Selecting locations where infrastructure can support multi phase builds. 
  • Realistic assessment of withdrawal capacity 
    Understanding what a substation can truly deliver, not just what appears available on paper. 
  • Awareness of competing load and congestion 
    Evaluating nearby industrial growth, data center clustering, and project queues to anticipate tightening conditions. 
  • Selective investment in generation 
    Self supplied or colocated generation can accelerate timelines and improve cost control but must still align with surrounding transmission limits. 

The common factor is clear insight into how the grid is structured today and how it will evolve as new load and generation come online. 

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Figure 7. image source: Enverus Intelligence® Research, Enverus FOUNDATIONS® – Power & Renewables, Enverus Load Tracking Analytics

These parcel and infrastructure views help teams identify buildable opportunities aligned with viable substations, available capacity, and long-term expansion potential. 

The New Rule: Demand Must Follow Power 

The traditional assumption that power would follow demand no longer holds. In today’s environment: 

  • Demand must follow power 
  • Scale must be secured early 
  • Power strategy must be integrated into siting decisions 

The organizations that win are the ones that understand where power is real, where constraints will intensify, and how to preserve optionality before others see the opportunity. That is why teams rely on Enverus to understand where scale is physically possible and where the limits will form next. 

About Enverus Intelligence® | Research

Enverus Intelligence® | Research, Inc. (EIR) is a subsidiary of Enverus that publishes energy-sector research focused on the oil, natural gas, power and renewable industries. EIR publishes reports including asset and company valuations, resource assessments, technical evaluations, and macro-economic forecasts and helps make intelligent connections for energy industry participants, service companies, and capital providers worldwide. See additional disclosures here.

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