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Data centers are building their own gas power plants in Texas

Not long ago, developers of the massive server farms talked about powering them with wind and solar energy. Now they’re bypassing the grid and building their own gas-fired power plants on site.

By Dylan Baddour and Arcelia Martin, Inside Climate News
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The Hays Energy Project, a 990 MW gas-fired power plant near San Marcos, pictured on May 27, 2025.
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The site of a planned data center and power plant outside New Braunfels by CloudBurst and Energy Transfer, pictured May 27, 2025.

Gas plants for data centers

Amarillo business owners and community leaders tour the Edge Data Center at Region 16 Education Service Center on March 19, 2025.

Restrictions on renewable energy

Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative is currently completing construction on a 190 MW gas-fired peaker plant near the town of Maxwell in Caldwell County, pictured on May 27, 2025.
Travis Brown and Hugh Brown, no relation, stand by a sign marking the site of a proposed 1,200 MW gas-fired power plant in their tiny town of Blue.

Pollution from gas plants

Hugh Brown at a pond on his property ringed with cypress trees he planted 30 years ago, pictured on May 7, 2025.
Hugh Brown points to his home on a map of the 1,200 MW gas plant proposed by Sandow Lakes Energy Co., pictured on May 7, 2025.

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