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2026.04.21 | FERC’s $1.1B Fraud Fine & ERCOT’s 367GW Data Center Surge

13 min · 21. apr. 2026
episode 2026.04.21 | FERC’s $1.1B Fraud Fine & ERCOT’s 367GW Data Center Surge cover

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Federal regulators just dropped a historic $1.13 billion penalty on a decade-long capacity market fraud right as the grid braces for an unprecedented 367,790-megawatt explosion in demand. We unpack how this massive FERC enforcement action against phantom energy efficiency schemes collides with shocking new load forecasts from ERCOT and MISO driven almost entirely by data center expansion. The episode also navigates the fierce legislative battles over standardized interconnection rules, exploring whether tech giants might simply abandon public markets to build off-grid microsystems. Listen now to master the structural realities of managing immense physical load against complex regulatory risks, ensuring your utility rate base isn't left footing the bill for speculative phantom growth.

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