TEXAS, USA — As demand for digital infrastructure grows, multiple data center projects are now under consideration across Texas, raising both economic opportunities and community concerns.
In Central Texas, at least three proposed developments are moving through early planning or approval stages, driven by the region’s access to power, land, and fiber connectivity. Click on the city/county below to read more.
Meanwhile, in North Texas, several additional projects are being discussed, signaling continued interest in the Dallas-Fort Worth area as a major tech hub. Click on the city/county below to read more.
Supporters say data centers can bring jobs, infrastructure investment, and increased tax revenue. But critics point to potential strains on the power grid, high water usage, and limited long-term employment once facilities are operational.
With proposals still in various stages, local officials and residents are expected to weigh in as decisions move forward in the coming months.
