EngineeringBelfer Center for Science and International Affairs|April 20, 2026
A recent report analyzes the explosive growth of data centers in Virginia and Texas, detailing their outsized effects on regional power grids. Understanding these dynamics helps engineers plan for scalable, reliable electricity infrastructure amid rising AI and cloud demands.
- Virginia data centers consumed 5,000 MW in 2023, representing 25% of Dominion Energy’s total load
- Texas saw data center capacity reach 2,500 MW by mid-2024, driven by expansions in Dallas and San Antonio
- Projections indicate Virginia’s data center power needs could hit 10,000 MW by 2030
- ERCOT forecasts 15 GW of additional load growth in Texas from data centers over the next decade
- Both states face transmission upgrades costing billions, including $5 billion in Virginia projects
- Report highlights policy responses, such as Texas incentives for on-site generation







