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    Energy Department Wants Faster Grid Hookups For High Energy Users
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    Energy Department Wants Faster Grid Hookups For High Energy Users

    DigicoinvisionBy DigicoinvisionOctober 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The US energy secretary has urged the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to write new rules enabling big electricity consumers, such as AI data centers and Bitcoin mining operations, to connect directly and quickly to the power grid.

    In a letter released on Thursday, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright asked the FERC, the independent agency that regulates the interstate electricity grid, to grant expedited reviews and create standardized procedures for large electricity users to hook directly into the high-voltage transmission system.

    The high-voltage transmission system has a bigger capacity than local grids and typically large industrial facilities that consume power at a higher rate plug directly into it.

    “United States electricity demand is expected to grow at an extraordinary pace, due, in large part, to the rapid growth of large loads,” Wright wrote.

    “Although there are several drivers to this demand growth, such as home and vehicle electrification, increasing quantities of large commercial and industrial load, most notably data centers, are connecting rapidly to the transmission system.”

    Bitcoin miners and AI centers would benefit

    S. Matthew Schultz, the CEO of Bitcoin mining company CleanSpark, said in an X post on Friday that under the rules, FERC would be required to expedite connections for “flexible loads like Bitcoin mining and data centers.”

    “This is a major signal that DOE recognizes the value of flexible demand in strengthening the grid,” he said.

    Source: S. Matthew Schultz

    Bitcoin miners require significant power to operate their mining rigs, which validate transactions and create new blocks. The more miners participate, the higher the hashrate, which helps secure the network.

    Reviews could only take 60 days

    Under the new rules, Wright suggests that expedited reviews on whether large power users can connect would be completed in 60 days provided the applicant meets criteria such as agreeing to pay for any network upgrades that might be required.

    Related: Bitcoin mining just got easier — but not for long, as hashrate roars back

    Wright asks that FERC respond to his letter within the next six months, no later than April 30, 2026.

    Bitcoin mining companies and artificial intelligence data centers have been increasingly competing for access to cheap, sustainable energy, which has been suggested could bring in renewed institutional investment over the next decade.

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