IndustryTechCrunch|April 3, 2026
Hyperscalers are bypassing slow grid interconnection queues by building their own natural gas power plants behind the meter.
- Microsoft partnered with Chevron and Engine No. 1 on a multi-hundred-MW natural gas buildout for data center campuses
- Meta signed a deal for 2 GW of gas-fired capacity with Symmetry Energy, enough to power roughly 500,000 homes
- Google contracted with NTE Energy for 900 MW of new gas generation dedicated to its data center operations
- Total behind-the-meter gas capacity announced by the three companies now exceeds 5 GW
- The approach sidesteps PJM's interconnection queue, which has a backlog averaging 4-5 years. But it raises questions about stranded assets if renewables get cheaper faster than expected







