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Wyoming Approves Data Center Campus that Includes 2.7 GW of New Natural Gas-Fired Generation

Key Takeaway

This project signals a growing trend of hyperscale data centers developing dedicated, large-scale generation assets to secure reliable power, impacting regional grid dynamics and generation development strategies.

AI Summary

  • Wyoming county commissioners approved a major data center campus.
  • The data center will be served by 2.7 GW of new natural gas-fired generation, indicating a significant new load and dedicated generation asset.
  • This project highlights a growing trend of large power consumers (like data centers) developing integrated, large-scale generation solutions.
  • The scale of the generation (2.7 GW) will have substantial impacts on regional power supply, demand, and grid infrastructure requirements.

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Article Content

A major data center complex that would be served by 2.7 GW of new natural gas-fired generation has been given the go-ahead by county commissioners in Wyoming. The post Wyoming Approves Data Center Campus that Includes 2.7 GW of New Natural Gas-Fired Generation appeared first on POWER Magazine .