Greenflash launched a turnkey infrastructure solution designed to accelerate “time-to-power” for large-load data centers under ERCOT SB6 regulations. The innovative platform aims to simplify compliance while enhancing reliability and operational efficiency.
“Data centers are becoming part of the grid itself. We’ve built a framework that makes grid compliance straightforward and scalable,” said Ben Yang, Chief Technology Officer of Greenflash.
Leveraging decades of experience in developing and operating grid-scale power and storage assets across ERCOT and global markets, Greenflash combines deep market knowledge with proven design, finance, and operational capabilities. The company delivers energy-integrated infrastructure at scale, fully compliant with SB6.
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As power demand increases, new ERCOT reliability standards under SB6 are reshaping the way data centers are designed. By integrating behind-the-meter battery storage and advanced power controls, Greenflash ensures reliability, power quality, and grid resiliency. “Our team has designed, built, and operated over 1 GW of battery systems across Texas, with projects that maintained 100 percent uptime during Winter Storm Uri,” said Managing Partner Josh Prueher. “We handle design, finance, construction, and compliance – freeing developers and operators to focus on their core business and reach commercial operation faster.”
Standardized Design and Construction
Each data-center shell incorporates pre-approved protection schemes and reserved space for integrated battery systems. Greenflash is finalizing construction partners for pilot deployments in 2026, streamlining project execution.
Grid Resiliency and Reliability
The infrastructure combines battery energy storage with grid-forming controls to maintain stability during low-voltage ride-through (LVRT), smooth AI-driven load swings, and support future medium-voltage UPS capability.
Operations and Market Readiness
Greenflash manages dispatch, telemetry, and compliance reporting through a unified operations platform. The architecture is bench-tested against ERCOT telemetry and settlement requirements, ensuring immediate market qualification once sites become operational.
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Unified Delivery Model
Greenflash offers a single-contract approach that covers design, construction coordination, and operational readiness. This unified model reduces project timelines by eliminating redundant permitting and vendor interfaces. Early participants gain access to standardized interconnection templates and operational protocols under ERCOT review, lowering permitting risk and accelerating market entry for 2026-era data centers.
As ERCOT reliability standards evolve, Texas developers are rapidly adapting their designs to integrate on-site energy storage and advanced controls. Greenflash’s standardized, energy-integrated infrastructure offers a practical path to SB6 compliance and operational readiness from day one.
“Data centers are becoming part of the grid itself,” Yang added. “We’ve built a framework that makes grid compliance straightforward and scalable. Those who align early will set the standard for what ERCOT-ready design looks like.”
Greenflash is actively engaging with developers entering design in 2025 to ensure SB6-compliant, market-ready infrastructure.
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