Belltown Power Texas to Construct Six New Data Centers in Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Belltown Power Texas, a reputable renewable energy developer, recently unveiled plans to establish six cutting-edge data center facilities across the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex. These state-of-the-art centers are set to have a combined load request of 1,435 megawatts, strategically positioned near crucial transmission hubs to provide rapid interconnection options and scalability for hyperscale and AI-driven enterprises in need of dependable power solutions.
With a wealth of experience spanning over eight years in developing large-scale solar and battery storage projects in North Texas, where more than three gigawatts are already operational or in progress, Belltown Power Texas boasts a deep understanding of grid capacities and optimal locations for essential infrastructure. This expertise, coupled with a comprehensive grasp of the ERCOT grid system, gives the company a competitive edge in pinpointing prime data center sites.
Solar Storage Integration Revolutionizing Data Center Growth
Jeffrey Clay, one of the founders of Belltown Power Texas, highlighted the synergy between the company’s renewable energy ventures and its foray into the data center realm. “We envision that our experience in solar and battery energy storage will complement our data center initiatives, and vice versa. Our profound knowledge of the grid and local development landscape enables us to deliver efficient, top-tier data center solutions.”
Among the six upcoming projects, a 15 MW facility has already secured committed utility capacity, while the remaining sites are currently undergoing thorough evaluation with regional utilities. Belltown Power’s expansion into the data center sector signifies a natural progression of its renewable energy mission, leveraging its energy proficiency to bolster the growth of digital infrastructure.