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Power

• Multiple 345-kV and 138-kV transmission lines
• Three substations with flexibility for additional substations
• Texas is one of the most affordable markets for power in the country
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CONNECTIVITY

• Multiple top tier domestic and long-haul carriers provide mission critical connections
• Flexibility to add and extend providers across a long distance
• Localized loops provide enhanced redundancy
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Water

• Largest municipal potable water supplier in North Texas (Dallas Water Utilities)
• Enhanced capacity and redundancy
• Three looped water transmission mains

Texas Data District - WE GOT THE POWER

Excellent infrastructure and low operating costs attract data innovation. A proven location for hyperscale and cloud computing campuses within a resilient area that has been master-planned for data center development. The Data District of Texas is surrounded by several Fortune 500 companies, including Walmart’s $1.5 billion e-commerce facility as well as Stream’s newest hyperscale data center campus; both encompassing over 2.5 million square feet over 350 acres.

800 Acres of Development Ready Land

With 800 acres master-planned for data center development, served by the same critical infrastructure that supports Stream’s newest hyperscale data center campus, The Data District will deliver over 800+ megawatts of new data center capacity at full build out with development timelines unmatched for similar projects of scale.

THE POWER / CONNECTIVITY / WATER ADVANTAGE

Resilient modern infrastructure designed and constructed to ensure maximum reliability at a regional level.

Power

  • Multiple 345-kV and 138-kV transmission lines served by two different providers (Oncor Electric Delivery) A minimum of three substations will service The Data District with multiple additional sites for future substations.
  • Texas is one of the lowest cost power markets in the country.

Connectivity

  • Multiple Tier 1 domestic and long haul carriers serve The Data District surrounding areas
  • Flexibility to add and extend providers across a long distance
  • Localized loops provide enhanced regional redundancy

Water

  • Largest municipal potable water supplier in North Texas (Dallas Water Utilities) with multiple sustainable surface water sources
  • Three looped water transmission mains
  • Enhanced capacity and redundancy
  • Private non-potable water system, utilizing sustainable groundwater and stormwater sources for irrigation and other non-potable uses

345

Kilovolts of existing oncor power

over 14,000,000

square feet of potential development space

800+

Acres of
available land

4.7 million

population within 25-mile radius

2.6 million

Labor Force within 25-mile radius

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