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Cloverleaf says private capital can pre-build transmission and sites for rapid data-center growth; asks state for predictability
Summary
Cloverleaf Infrastructure told the Energy and Technology Interim Committee it is preparing shovel-ready campuses and investing private capital to develop transmission and utility-ready sites for large energy users, urging the state to provide clear, durable interconnection processes and timelines rather than subsidies.
Noor Bernhardt, vice president of Cloverleaf Infrastructure, told the committee the company is preparing data‑center campuses and related transmission upgrades to match Utah's projected load growth and asked for a predictable regulatory framework to enable private capital to proceed. "Investors and large energy users are prepared to deploy billions of dollars in new infrastructure," Bernhardt said; Cloverleaf said it will…
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