Glasscock County, Texas is planned as a 100 MW Phase I campus with room to expand.
The current project includes secured land, water planning, fiber access, and behind-the-meter natural gas arrangements intended to support phased development.
We focus on sites where power, land, water, and connectivity can support phased development and room to grow over time.
The current project includes secured land, water planning, fiber access, and behind-the-meter natural gas arrangements intended to support phased development.
PACE works on site selection, energy strategy, and campus development for AI and other large compute users.
We look for markets where core infrastructure is available and the site can expand as demand grows.
Projects are planned around utility coordination, permitting, and clear development milestones.
Campuses are designed to support near-term deployment while leaving room for additional capacity later on.
Read the latest note on the Glasscock County, Texas project and the planned path from 100 MW Phase I toward larger capacity.