Microsoft builds 2-gigawatt Texas data center with on-site gas plant to bypass public grid
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Matthias Bastian
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Microsoft is building a massive 2-gigawatt data center campus in Pecos, Texas — one of the largest capacity additions in its history. The multibillion-dollar project will span 5-7 years, create over 6,000 construction jobs and hundreds of permanent roles. To avoid straining the public grid, Microsoft is funding an on-site gas plant to power the facility. The company also claims closed-loop cooling will keep water usage minimal, comparing it to a fraction of what a typical fast-food restaurant consumes annually. The open letter to Pecos and Reeves County addresses local backlash that has derailed similar data center projects across the US, promising stable power prices and environmental responsibility.
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only a fraction of that consumed annually by a typical fast-food restaurant
over 6,000 construction jobs at peak and hundreds of permanent roles
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