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FERC Approves SPP Fast-Track Process for Large Electricity Users

FERC Approves SPP Fast-Track Process for Large Electricity Users

Luke Reynolds by Luke Reynolds
January 23, 2026
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OKLAHOMA CITY (OBV) — The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved a new proposal from Southwest Power Pool designed to expedite grid connections for electricity-intensive projects such as AI-driven data centers and manufacturing facilities.

Under the High Impact Large Load (HILL) framework, SPP will establish a 90-day study-and-approval process for large loads paired with new or existing generation, either on-site or nearby. The plan is intended to balance rising demand from major industrial users with regional grid reliability, according to an SPP announcement.

“We’re proud SPP is the first in the nation to incorporate transmission, generation and load interconnection services into a single framework,” said SPP CEO Lanny Nickell. “It’s essential to our nation’s competitive future that we can quickly, reliably and affordably meet vastly increasing energy demands. We are now in a great position to enable this future.”

FERC Commissioner David Rosner said the approval could support national competitiveness. “Today’s order is a productive step toward facilitating the energy needed to win the AI race, bring back American manufacturing, and deliver the reliable and affordable energy on which families and small businesses depend,” Rosner wrote in a concurring opinion.

The HILL framework dovetails with Oklahoma’s broader effort to position energy infrastructure as a competitive advantage for large industrial users, while preserving grid reliability. In a recent Faces of Free Enterprise interview, Governor Kevin Stitt pointed to behind-the-meter generation as a key differentiator for the state, saying companies should have the option to self-supply power rather than rely entirely on regulated utilities.

“I passed a bill that allows a company to come in—private, individual—and put your own gas turbine with gas and then create your own electricity for your factory or your data center,” Stitt said. “I think that’s going to be a huge differentiator for us.”

FERC’s approval of the HILL proposal took effect Jan. 15. SPP is required to file a compliance update within 30 days to address ministerial matters, according to the organization.

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