Power shortages, not land or capital, are derailing half of US data center projects
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The article examines why half of planned US data center builds are being delayed or canceled, identifying power availability — not land or capital — as the primary bottleneck. It explores how developers face power shortfalls in constrained markets and discusses emerging solutions for bridging the gap between grid scarcity and project viability, emphasizing the need to look beyond traditional grid infrastructure.
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· 4 pulledHalf of planned US data center builds are currently being delayed or outright canceled.
It's not land or even capital constraints that are behind this. It's power availability.
Securing sufficient electrical grid capacity is arguably the top priority for planned data center projects.
The gap between power scarcity and project success is becoming increasingly bridgeable.
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