Can Texas' electric grid keep up with the explosive growth of AI, data centers, and a rapidly expanding population?
On this episode of Texas Talks, host Brad Swail sits down with Mark Bell, President and CEO of the Association of Electric Companies of Texas (AECT), to discuss the future of the Texas electric grid, the unprecedented demand for electricity, and how the state is preparing for the next generation of economic growth.
Bell explains why Texas has become one of the nation's leading destinations for new industry, how AI-driven data centers are changing long-term electricity planning, and what lawmakers, regulators, and utilities are doing to ensure the grid remains reliable and affordable.
The conversation covers:
The discussion also explores how competitive electricity markets work, why new transmission lines are needed regardless of data center growth, and how Texas utilities are preparing to meet future demand while protecting residential ratepayers.
00:00 — Texas' exploding electricity demand
00:22 — Intro & Meet Mark Bell
03:22 — Why the grid conversation has changed
06:04 — AI data centers and future demand
11:16 — ERCOT's interconnection queue explained
16:15 — Building the next generation of power
20:11 — Who pays for grid expansion?
28:22 — Senate Bill 6 and new grid rules
30:55 — Local concerns about data centers
34:03 — What comes next for the Texas grid?
38:03 — Closing thoughts