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LandBridge & PowerBridge partner for 2GW data center campus in West Texas
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Data center firm PowerBridge is targeting a multi-gigawatt data center campus in Texas.
Key facts
- Formed in 2021 by Five Point, LandBridge owns approximately 320,000 surface acres across Loving, Winkler, Reeves, Pecos, and Andrews Counties in Texas, as well as Lea County, New Mexico, located
- Founded in 2012, Texas-based Five Point Infrastructure is a private equity and infrastructure investor focused on investments within North America
- The first power delivery date for the Alpha Digital Campus is anticipated in 2027, with large scale power generation following in 2028, subject to ongoing regulatory processes and commercial
- Formed last year to develop large-scale data center campuses on LandBridge-owned land, the company is led by Alex Hernandez, who previously served as founder and CEO of Cumulus Data and CEO of Talen
Summary
NYSE-listed LandBridge this week announced that it has entered into a lease development agreement with PowerBridge for a potential data center development in Texas. The deal provides PowerBridge the option to lease up to ~3,400 acres in Reeves County, Texas from LandBridge for a gigawatt-scale data center campus with up to 2GW of initial co-located power generation under development by PowerBridge and its power partners. Founded in 2012, Texas-based Five Point Infrastructure is a private equity and infrastructure investor focused on investments within North America. Formed in 2021 by Five Point, LandBridge owns approximately 320,000 surface acres across Loving, Winkler, Reeves, Pecos, and Andrews Counties in Texas, as well as Lea County, New Mexico, located primarily in the heart of the Delaware sub-region in the Permian Basin.