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Beyond the Usual Suspects: Emerging US Markets for Data Centers

Beyond the Usual Suspects: Emerging US Markets for Data Centers

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In this episode of the Data Center Counsel podcast, Scott Segal and Tamara McKinzie examine the shifting geography of US data center development. What was once concentrated in traditional hubs like Northern Virginia is rapidly expanding into rural and emerging markets across Texas, Oklahoma, Kentucky, North Dakota, South Dakota and parts of the Southeast.


Scott and Tamara look at the drivers behind this migration — including land availability, speed to power, regulatory certainty and grid reliability — as well as the growing pushback from communities concerned about energy prices, water usage and land preservation. They discuss the growing importance of regulatory certainty, land-use considerations and affordable electricity as communities evaluate the potential impacts of large-load development.

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