Google-backed energy software company Tapestry has deployed its HyperQ AI platform to handle the initial site control review for PJM Interconnection's first reformed interconnection queue cycle.

– Tapestry

In a blog post, the company claimed to have processed 811 generation applications representing 220GW of potential capacity in under an hour.

PJM is the US’ largest Regional Transmission Organization (RTO), which supplies power to 13 states and the District of Columbia. The RTO recently shifted from a first-come, first-served interconnection queue to a first-ready, first-served cluster framework under FERC Order 2023. The site control verification process confirms whether applicants have legal rights over the land where they intend to build, and has become a prerequisite for applications to advance.

According to Tapestry, its HyperQ platform processed 4,581 raw site control documents into 2,328 agreement bundles and ran 9,312 parallel compliance assessments, covering contract term, chain-of-title continuity, exclusivity, and minimum acreage requirements. The median processing time per assessment was six minutes 15 seconds, with 95 percent of tasks completed within 28 minutes.