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Big Digital Energy forms 50/50 joint venture with 10NetZero for Texas AI data center site acquisition
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Big Digital Energy forms 50/50 joint venture with 10NetZero for Texas AI data center site acquisition
  • Big Digital Energy entered a 50/50 joint venture with 10NetZero, signing an LOI to acquire a powered industrial site in Hood County, Texas.
  • Partners plan to redevelop the roughly 50-acre site into an AI-focused datacenter campus, using existing buildings as initial datacenter space.
  • Site has 17 MW operational power, expandable to 111 MW of grid power pending ERCOT validation; gas pipelines support potential buildout to 311 MW.
  • Deal would lift total operational capacity to 146 MW, supporting Big Digital’s shift toward AI datacenter development and operations.
  • Northland Capital Markets was hired to advise on AI/HPC uses for power assets, including site-level financing and partnership options.


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