Power and Renewables

What’s Really Wrong With ERCOT?

Texas’ power grid has experienced unprecedented load growth since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic

byRob Allerman

Since early 2020, ERCOT has experienced tremendous load growth. From 2019 to 2021, the number of 4CP days grew approximately 4%, and reached 11% in 2022.

During this time, Off-Peak load growth, which is likely coming from datacenters, has outpaced On-Peak load growth.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns kept people in their homes. This required people to work and attend school from home, which accelerated e-commerce and online entertainment, necessitating new datacenter growth. This growth is helping drive up demand for electricity, with data processing services, internet and information centers. As you can see in Chart 2 below, these have grown from 20%-30% since 2020, putting enormous pressure on the power grid. 

Texas also saw the largest population growth in the country from 2010-2020. This trend continued in 2021 and preliminary data indicates it continued into 2022. This growth is also driving up demand for electricity.

Hot ERCOT 2022 Summer

Strong load growth combined with this summer’s sweltering temperatures shattered all time load records in ERCOT on multiple days. Let’s look at how the 2022 summer’s let’s 4CP temperatures this compared to 2011, which was considered one of the hottest summers of the early 21st century.  As you can see below, 2011 was slightly hotter.

However, there is no comparison when it comes to peak load on 4CP days in 2011 and 2022. The load growth is phenomenal.

If you look at the daily peak load graphs below, almost all peak load days from June through September 2022 are records. While 2011 had hotter temperatures, load was much lower.

As ERCOT’s load grows, we will need to continue to build new resources to cover this increasing load. This needs to include not only renewable resources and battery storage, but also thermal resources to provide flexibility during low renewable events, which happen during heat waves (low wind generation) and evenings (when solar generation is ramping down).

Enverus continually monitors load growth and how it impacts the market, and provides daily and bi-weekly analysis. Ready to get started? Request a sample view of our power market publications.

Picture of Rob Allerman

Rob Allerman

Rob Allerman is Senior Director of Power Analytics at Enverus. Before joining Enverus, Rob was Head of North America Power Analytics at EDF Power Trading in Houston, Texas, and spent many years as a power analyst at Deutsche Bank. Rob also worked in the western U.S. for nearly 10 years at Power Utilities and started his career as a Hydrologist for the Federal Government.

Subscribe to the Enverus Blog

A weekly update on the latest “no-fluff” insight and analysis of the energy industry.

Related Content

Enverus Press Release - Blue hydrogen: Greening the bottom line
Energy Transition
ByAlex Nevokshonoff, Enverus Intelligence® | Research (EIR) Contributor

The finalized 45V clean hydrogen production tax credit provides clarity and incremental flexibility for electrolytic (green) and methane-derived (blue) hydrogen developers but may still fall short of revitalizing the industry. The latest rules allow electrolytic producers to utilize retiring nuclear...

power-grid-congestion-3
Power and Renewables
ByCarla Rodriguez

Explore how SPP Markets+ in 2027 aims to enhance grid reliability, renewable integration, and market efficiency across the Western U.S. through innovative collaboration.

affordable energy
Energy Transition
ByAmyra Mardhani

Mergers and acquisitions in the energy and power sector reached $129 billion in the first three quarters of this year, up from $120 billion in the same period last year, despite a slowdown in the third quarter. Valuations are stabilizing...

Enverus Press Release - Enverus Integrates With Fendahl to Enhance Energy Trading and Risk Management Solutions
Energy Transition
ByBrynna Foley

To mark the close of 2024, Enverus Intelligence Research® created a roadmap to the 2025 energy transition landscape, covering power, subsurface, low-carbon fuels and energy transition investment. As the industry continues to evolve, we find these key themes emerging in...

energy-transition
Energy Transition
ByAmyra Mardhani

TRACKING THE ENERGY TRANSITION MARKET | Nuclear, IPPs Soar; Solar Installers Hit by Policy Risks

data-center-demand
Power and Renewables
ByRobin Grathwohl

Discover how to site data centers effectively during the clean energy transition. Learn about renewable energy integration, reliable power sources, land suitability and cost-effective strategies with insights from Enverus PRISM®.

data-center-demand
Energy Transition
ByAdam Robinson, Enverus Intelligence® | Research (EIR) Contributor

Explosive growth in artificial intelligence and the increasing prevalence of cryptocurrency mining are sending data center expansion through the roof.

energy-transition-power-and-renewables-hero-image
Power and Renewables
ByEvan Powell

Arizona Public Service (APS) is the largest energy provider in Arizona, serving about 1.4 million customers across the state. Its territory has emerged as a prime location for renewable energy and battery storage development, largely due to Arizona's abundant solar...

nuclear-worker
Energy Transition
ByAmyra Mardhani

The rapid adoption of AI has created exponential demand for data centers. Hyperscalers such as Microsoft, Google and Amazon require reliable, low-carbon electricity to power future data centers, leading to a renewed interest in nuclear energy.

Let’s get started!

We’ll follow up right away to show you a quick product tour.

Let’s get started!

We’ll follow up right away to show you a quick product tour.

Sign up for our Blog

Register Today

Sign Up

Power Your Insights

Connect with an Expert

Access Product Tour

Speak to an Expert