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US$4 billion 190MW Bosque County data center project secures investors Texas

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The Bosque campus data center currently known as DFW10 will be built through a joint venture between ECP and CyrusOne, a prominent global developer and operator of data centers. Spanning more than 700,000 square feet, the multiphase campus will offer an initial 144 MW of IT load, with room for future expansion. When fully developed, the project is expected to attract nearly $4 billion in investment, placing it among the largest AI infrastructure undertakings in the Dallas–Fort Worth region.

Project funding

Funding for the project will come from Energy Capital Partners (ECP), a major private power and renewables owner in the U.S., together with global investment firm KKR, who unveiled the plans to build the 190 MW hyperscale data center campus in Bosque County, Texas. This development marks the first project under ECP and KKR’s $50 billion strategic alliance aimed at boosting AI infrastructure across the country.For Texas it stands as a win in the race between states for data center investment dollars. 

Energised by natural gas power

The new Bosque County data center campus introduces an innovative approach to delivering large-scale, AI-optimized infrastructure by integrating digital capacity with dedicated, always-available power. This is strategically by being located next to Calpine Corp.’s Thad Hill Energy Center which will allow the campus to benefit from dependable natural gas power through a long-term supply agreement with Calpine.

The Bosque Data Center project is envisioned as a model for similar projects nationwide, designed to address the growing requirements of hyperscale operators while bolstering regional power stability.

According to Tyler Reeder, President of ECP, this first project highlights the partnership’s ability to pair power generation expertise with KKR’s experience in digital infrastructure investments, creating comprehensive solutions to meet the growing needs of hyperscale clients. Waldemar Szlezak, KKR’s Partner and Global Head of Digital Infrastructure, emphasized that the surge in AI demand is reshaping how such projects are designed and delivered, prioritizing integration, scale, and speed.

In line with sustainability goals, the campus will include measures for carbon neutrality, water conservation, and ecosystem protection, and will have provisions to respond to ERCOT grid emergencies.

The Bosque County Datacenter is being constructed through a joint venture with CyrusOne, a leading global data center developer and operator, and ECP. Construction of the 190MW data center has already begun, with the facility expected to be online by late 2026.

Project Factsheet: Bosque County Data Center

Project Name: Bosque County Hyperscale Data Center Campus
Location: Bosque County, Texas, USA
Developers / Partners: Energy Capital Partners (ECP), KKR, CyrusOne
Power Capacity: 190 MW total
Initial IT Load: 144 MW
Site Size: Over 700,000 sq. ft.
Investment Value: Approximately US$4 billion
Energy Source: Long-term dedicated supply from Calpine’s Thad Hill Energy Center
Project Phases: Multiphase, designed for rapid expansion
Strategic Partnership: First investment under ECP and KKR’s $50 billion AI infrastructure partnership
Purpose: Hyperscale AI-ready infrastructure with integrated digital capacity and dedicated power
Sustainability Initiatives: Climate-neutral design, water conservation, biodiversity protection, ERCOT grid support
Operational Date: Expected by Q4 2026
Key Benefits: Supports hyperscaler growth, enhances local grid reliability, provides scalable, integrated compute infrastructure

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