GridScore™ — The GridReadiness Site Evaluation Framework
GridScore™ is the framework GridReadiness applies to every AI data center grid risk assessment. It structures the evaluation of a site across five dimensions that determine whether a project will deploy on schedule — and produces an investment-committee-grade written verdict. Every Grid Deployment Risk Audit runs through this framework. The five dimensions are described publicly because transparency is the basis of credibility. The specific scoring calibration and comparative benchmarks across the GridReadiness site database are proprietary and shared only under executed engagement.
Five dimensions. Weighted scoring. Written verdict.
Dimension 1 · Grid Connection Feasibility → 30% weight
Dimension 2 · Transformer Availability → 25% weight
Dimension 3 · Timeline Realism → 25% weight
Dimension 4 · Power Economics → 10% weight
Dimension 5 · Regulatory & Environmental Risk → 10% weight
Each dimension scored 1 (critical risk) to 5 (low risk).
Aggregate weighted score → Go / Proceed with conditions / Reassess
THE FIVE DIMENSIONS
- HV substation proximity and capacity: distance to nearest 63 kV / 90 kV / 225 kV / 400 kV substation
- Existing HTB connection status: active / dormant recoverable / new connection required
- RTE connection type required: HTB direct / HTA upgrade / new transformer station
- RTE study timeline estimate: standard (12–18 months) / fast-track zone / brownfield reactivation (3–9 months)
- Queue position assessment: is this site in an RTE fast-track zone? What is the current demand for capacity in this zone?
- Connection cost range: RTE study cost estimate + works estimate
- EU manufacturer lead times for the required specification (MVA rating, voltage ratio, frequency)
- ANSI/IEEE 60Hz compliance: can EU second-tier manufacturers deliver US-specification units?
- Slot availability: which manufacturers have confirmed 2026–2028 allocation positions?
- Brownfield transformer status: is a transformer on site? Is it functional, dormant, or absent?
- Procurement risk: what happens if the primary manufacturer delays? Is there a second-source path?
- Critical path analysis: which of the four timelines (grid, transformer, construction, permitting) is longest?
- Parallel vs sequential procurement: is transformer order being placed simultaneously with RTE application?
- Brownfield advantage quantification: how many months does existing HTB infrastructure compress?
- Buffer assessment: what is the realistic range around the target date (base case / optimistic / pessimistic)?
- Comparison to RTE fast-track programme: does the site qualify for 2-year or 4-year fast-track timeline?
- Grid tariff: TURPE (Tarif d'Utilisation des Réseaux Publics d'Electricité) applicable rate
- PPA availability: renewable PPA market depth in the region
- Carbon intensity: site-specific estimate based on regional grid mix (France average: 51 gCO2e/kWh)
- Price stability: nuclear baseload percentage vs gas or renewables exposure
- Water stress index (WUE): required for Google, Microsoft, Meta commitment compliance
- BASIAS / BASOL contamination status: former industrial use history and remediation record
- Urban planning category: ZAC, zone industrielle, PLU (Plan Local d'Urbanisme) classification
- Environmental authorisation: ICPE classification, required permits
- Natura 2000 proximity: European protected zone constraints
- Construction permit precedent: has the local planning authority approved comparable projects?
SCORING EXAMPLE — ILLUSTRATIVE
Illustrative brownfield HTB site — Hauts-de-France
DATA SOURCES
SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS
GridScore™ assesses the power infrastructure feasibility of AI data center sites. It does not cover structural engineering, building permits, data center architecture, cooling design, IT procurement, or legal and regulatory compliance beyond grid and environmental constraints. GridReadiness is a market advisory and advisory practice, not an engineering consultancy. GridScore™ conclusions provide investment-committee-grade input for go/no-go decisions; final capital commitment requires validation by qualified electrical engineers.
Every Grid Deployment Risk Audit runs through the full GridScore™ framework. Delivery in 72 hours. Written PDF report + 30-minute debrief. Starts with a framing call.