Equinix Says More than $1 Billion in Texas Data-Center Projects Are Underway
The company said the rules would support transparent development, grid reliability and ratepayer protection as Texas reviews more than 248 planned data center projects.
- On Monday, August 10, 2026, STACK Infrastructure affirmed its support for Texas Governor Greg Abbott's standards for responsible and transparent data center development, citing alignment with the company's longstanding principles.
- Governor Abbott froze new data center approvals in June, citing insufficient industry transparency, and now requires facilities to report annual electricity and water usage data to state regulators.
- Residents including Mason McCallister formed Texans United Against Data Centers to demand transparency, while the Texas Water Development Board reported that fewer than one-fifth of 341 data centers responded to mandatory reporting requests in 2025.
- Energy provider Vistra Corp supports the pause pending interconnection audits, with CEO Jim Burke stating that baseload projects like Amazon's $5 billion data center should continue moving forward unaffected.
- Developers now face stricter transparency requirements as Texas officials balance the economic potential of the artificial intelligence boom against growing local demands for accountability and resource protection.
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Equinix says more than $1 billion in Texas data-center projects are underway
Equinix reaffirms its backing of Texas data center standards, details over $1.6 billion in state investment, more than 800 local employees, and commitments to power responsibility, water stewardship, and digital inclusion.
Equinix Welcomes Governor Abbott's Standards for Responsible Data Center Growth in Texas
Builds on Company’s 25 Years of Investing in Texas Infrastructure, Jobs and Communities REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Aug. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the world’s digital infrastructure company®, today reaffirmed its support for Governor Abbott’s data center standards and audit process. The company will continue to engage openly with the state to demonstrate the robust practices in place as it invests in building essential infr…
Proposed Dove Creek Data Center Applies for Permits
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While data centers boom in Texas, their plans stay shrouded in secrecy
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. BELLS — Last year, Mason McCallister saw survey markers on a property near his home in a rural community about an hour north of Dallas. He suspected it might be for a new data center he’d heard about from a neighbor. But information hasn’t come easy. He […] The post While data centers boom in Texas, their plans stay shrouded in secrecy appeared first on San Antonio Current.
More Data Center Operators Commit to Abbott's Texas Standards as Power Companies Endorse ERCOT Batch Framework
A growing group of data center operators—including Dallas-based Skybox Datacenters, Austin-headquartered bitcoin miner and hyperscale developer Mara, and global colocation giant Digital Realty—have publicly committed to comply with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s data center standards and the state’s active audit of projects in the Texas grid operator’s interconnection queue. They join QTS Data Centers, Blackstone’s […] The post More Data Center Operat…
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