Check out the Latest LBNL Queued Up Data (through EOY 2025)
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Once again, the industry-leading Queued Up dataset from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab has been published, with charts, analysis, and queue data reflecting the state of the interconnection queues through the end of 2025. The publication is powered by Interconnection.fyi’s industry-leading dataset, and it was an honor to work with the outstanding LBNL team once again.
Top takeaways from the LBNL report
This report confirms and extends the trends that we flagged in our 2025 retrospective analysis published in February 2026: queues contracted across the country by a meaningful margin overall in 2025. However, the distribution of these withdrawals reflects a stark difference between technologies. Renewables shrank across the board, while gas capacity grew dramatically in the major markets.
Q3 and Q4 of 2025 saw the most dramatic withdrawal volumes, likely due (at least in part) to the tax implications of the OBBBA, but also due to very large clusters in MISO and SPP entering critical decision point windows.
How to access the LBNL data
Navigate to the bottom, and click the Data File link (note: the PDF report is still last year’s PDF report, reflecting changes through EOY 2024)
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