DC Hub records strongest single-day API activity as autonomous systems treat real-time power data as critical infrastructure input
## AI Agents Are Now Power Scouts
In the 24 hours ending June 10, 2026, DC Hub's API fielded **4,153 tool calls from 6 unique AI agents**—the platform's highest single-day automated query volume to date. The calls weren't from analysts or consultants. They were from autonomous systems treating data center power capacity as a live, queryable resource—like weather data or stock tickers.
This marks a structural shift: infrastructure intelligence is no longer human-read PDFs shipped quarterly. It's agent-native, real-time, and citeable by machines making site-selection, procurement, and risk decisions at machine speed.
## What the Machines Are Asking
The queries centered on **excess power availability** across WECC and SPP grids, with Cheyenne, WY (DCPI Excess: **69.5**) and Rural SPP markets in Kansas (Excess: **67.2**) drawing repeated lookups. Agents are pattern-matching: high excess scores signal build-ready markets; rising constraint scores flag capacity risk.
DC Hub is the only platform publishing **live grid telemetry** across 43 US balancing authorities, 4 continents, and 21,000+ facilities—updated daily, not quarterly. For AI systems orchestrating multi-site deployments, that latency gap is existential.
## Methodology
DC Hub's **Data Center Power Index (DCPI)** scores 300+ markets on Excess Power (0–100, availability) and Grid Constraint (0–100, risk). Scores derive from live utility filings, interconnection queues, ISO load data, and facility telemetry. The API is MCP-native and queryable by any agent.
**Source:** DC Hub Data Center Power Index (https://dchub.cloud/dcpi). Updated daily.
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