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Geronimo Power's Farmer-Friendly and Community First Approach Receives Warm Welcome from Minnesota's Nobles County Community
The Nobles County Powered Data Park aims to strengthen the regional grid and generate millions in tax revenue, creating hundreds of new construction and operations jobs, officials said.
- On Jan. 28, 2026 Geronimo held public open houses in Worthington, Minnesota to discuss the Nobles County Powered Data Park, pairing a data center with local clean power generation.
- Driven by a farmer-founded mission, Geronimo Power says the PDP will strengthen the regional electric grid, protect ratepayers and support local landowners and rural communities.
- The outreach included ten education stations over two cold days, covering permitting, construction schedules, water usage and electric-rate impacts, while Geronimo leaders engaged neighbors and stakeholders.
- Nobles Cooperative Electric representatives attended and will provide service to the data center, with CEO Adam Tromblay saying `We really value the community-focused approach that Geronimo has taken with this project`.
- Over the life of the project, Geronimo expects hundreds of construction and operations jobs, long-term infrastructure investment, and millions in tax revenue for local school districts, townships, county and state.
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Geronimo Power's Farmer-Friendly and Community First Approach Receives Warm Welcome from Minnesota's Nobles County Community
Open houses met with excitement for proposed Powered Data Park's data center and new dedicated power generation
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