
Optimized Datacenter Siting
Find the best datacenter interconnection sites – powered by SAInt.
The Challenge


Faster Datacenter Siting Solutions Powered by SAInt, Trusted by Hyperscalers
Reduce Interconnection Costs
Rapidly screen for available grid capacity for datacenter interconnection based on existing transmission infrastructure.
Ensure Connectability
Easily consider energy availability constraints for delivering power at the desired locations.
Connect Larger Datacenters
Assess flexibility solutions to increase grid interconnection capacity with additional asset placements such as onsite generation or storage.
Identify Available Grid Capacity
Interconnection studies uncover available grid capacities at all potential sites.

Image: Screening withdrawal studies adhere to transmission planning standards and identify available hosting capacities with SAInt’s power flow engine
Understand Energy Availability Constraints
Resource adequacy studies identify which hours may limit your datacenter energy needs.

Image: Transmission system security constraints modeled with SAInt’s production cost optimization engine uncover any hourly reduced power deliverability capacities at specific interconnection locations
Assess Flexibility Solutions
The capacity expansion engine identifies when and where flexibility assets are required for desired datacenter operations.

Image: Onsite generation operation is optimized to address transmission-level contingency constraints imposed on the datacenter consumption

Learn how SAInt can optimize datacenters
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Read an article from FERC Commissioner Judy Chang outlining the need for integrated planning for load growth
“...the grid’s inability to accommodate necessary data center growth could prevent us from realizing artificial intelligence’s potential benefits; or data centers could abandon grid interconnection and take needed generation off systems that rely on it.” “With an integrated process, interconnecting resources would have more cost certainty, which should facilitate better decisions about proceeding with planned projects.”
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