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Sempra says Texas grid projects require over $7 billion investment after ERCOT backing

Sempra says Texas grid projects require over $7 billion investment after ERCOT backing
Sempra says Texas grid projects require over $7 billion investment after ERCOT backing

Sempra, an energy infrastructure company, announced?on Wednesday it had received approvals for a number of new transmission projects in Texas. These, along with earlier go-aheads are expected to cost over $7 billion.

Last week, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the operator of?the electricity grid in Texas, approved the new projects.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. electricity demand reached'record levels' in 2025, and it is expected to continue to rise 'this year as tech companies rapidly build data centers that use as much electricity as an entire town at one site.

Sempra’s latest projects include new lines along the I-35 and southern Dallas-Fort Worth corridors, along with a?upgrade approved in April. These are expected to support 16 gigawatts in new power demand.

As they rush to meet the soaring demand of tech giants, power companies in the U.S. are raising prices and increasing capital expenditures to expand infrastructure.

Oncor Electric Delivery Company in which Sempra holds an 80.25% stake?expects the?majority? of the projects to be constructed.

The projects should be completed between 2026-2034. Reporting by Katha Kalya in Bengaluru, Editing by Shailesh Kuber

(source: Reuters)