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Albany board delays decision on proposed data-center power partnership, asks staff for financial scenarios
Summary
After hours of questions about term length, revenue splits and generation risk, the Office Building Board voted to defer consideration of a proposed data-center partnership for two weeks and asked staff to provide detailed financial analysis of different commitment levels.
The Office Building Board on Aug. 14 heard a presentation about a proposed data-center partnership in nearby Chris County and voted to postpone a decision for two weeks while staff prepares a detailed financial analysis.
Mister Jacobs, who presented the opportunity, said the state has "about 7,000 megawatts" of potential data-center demand and described a phase‑1 plan on roughly 600 acres with an initial 80‑megawatt buildout. Chris County is reported to be committing 30 megawatts and seeking…
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