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Project Sail: A $17 Billion Cluster of Data Centers Proposed in Coweta

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A site plan has been proposed for 'Project Sail,' a data center project in Coweta County.

“Project Sail” is a proposed data center campus planned for development in Coweta County, Georgia. The project is intended to support large-scale digital infrastructure capacity through multiple high-density computing facilities.

A Development of Regional Impact, filing outlines plans for 13-building data center campus in Coweta County.. The proposed site is located near Newnan, off U.S. Route 27, within an area bordered by Wagers Mill and Welcome to Sargent roads.

According to the project filing, each building is planned to span approximately 378,000 square feet, with a total development footprint exceeding 4.9 million square feet across more than 800 acres of land.

The proposal outlines a potential long-term valuation of around $17 billion by 2036 and estimates significant local tax contributions over time, based on projections provided in the filing and county-level assessments.

Each data center building is expected to require approximately 72 megawatts of power, according to site plans. The project also includes a request for rezoning of the proposed development area to accommodate the planned infrastructure.

Other Projects

Other than “Project Sail” data center, the $14bn Terawulf data center is also advancing despite significant opposition. The project is making headway as residents mount firce opposition. The new Hyperscale data center is set to be built in southwest Louisville as the first of its kind in the region. The projected cost on the campus is based on statements from TeraWulf and filings by the local utility. The estimate includes up to $4 billion in site development.

TeraWulf Data Center in Hancock County

Project Sail has a long way to go

The developer has a long way to go in order to implement the project. It also needs support to subdivide hundreds of rural acres for the light industrial use. The site has inadequate water supply and waste water management systems to accommodate the project.

These massive facilities put a lot of strain on the utility grids. Many communities complain about the ever-increasing number of server farms in their areas. In 2024, South Fulton County got seven large data center proposals.

The company QTS Data Centers is developing a large campus in the neighboring Fayette County. The facility which is in its early development stage will be established on 615 acres. It will demand electricity that would be enough to supply more than one million homes. Residents of the area recently protested against the planned overhead power lines and this was captured by Bloomberg in December.

The state has to complete its infrastructure assessment in order to allow the consideration of the rezoning of the Project Sail site. As of April 2025, Project Sail—a proposed $17 billion data center campus in Coweta County, Georgia—is in the middle of a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) review, which has placed the rezoning process in temporary limbo.

Although project supporters point to the potential for massive tax revenues—$1.6 billion annually as projected—opponents challenge that figure as potentially skewed by applying traditional property tax mathematics.

There have been environmental issues, including deforestation, strain on power supplies, and change in the rural character of the area, raised by residents. Action groups, such as Stop Project Sail, formed to fight the development based on potential detrimental effects to wildlife, infrastructure, and public health.

The Coweta County Board of Commissioners is awaiting the completion of the DRI review prior to their decision on the rezoning. Public hearings and further reviews are next to determine the project’s fate.

Read also: Meta Plans $10B New AI Data Center in Richland Parish, Louisiana

PROJECT SAIL – DATA CENTER CAMPUS FACTSHEET

Project Overview

Location: Coweta County, GA (45 miles southwest of Atlanta)

Site: Along U.S. 27 near Newnan, between Welcome Sargent and Wagers Mill roads

Total Land Area: ~800 acres

Development Type: Data Center Campus

Scale of the Project Sail

Buildings: 13 data center warehouses

Size per Building: 378,000 square feet

Total Project Footprint: 4.9+ million square feet

Scale Context: More than twice the size of Mall of Georgia

Financial Impact

Projected Value at Completion: $17 billion

Expected Annual Tax Revenue: $1.6 billion

Context: 14 times Coweta’s current annual tax collections

Read also: Meta to construct a new data center campus in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

Developer

Company: Atlas Development LLC

Project Completion Target: End of 2036

Project Sail in Coweta Key Challenges

Power Requirements: 72 megawatts per building

Total exceeds current county residential usage

Infrastructure Needs:

Major power grid upgrades

New water supply systems

Wastewater disposal capacity

Rezoning from rural to industrial use

Project Sail: Current Status

Under state infrastructure review

Pending county rezoning approval

Initial planning phase

Read also: $2B Central Ohio Data Center Campus: Expected to Cover 1.5 Million Sq. Ft.

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One response to “Project Sail: A $17 Billion Cluster of Data Centers Proposed in Coweta”

  1. Jacob Henry Avatar
    Jacob Henry

    I hope that the Commissioners strike that dumb “Project Sail” into the ground where it needs to be (DENIED IT) that area should remain that a rural area NOT a industrial or light industrial (which it not light by any means) if i was standing in front who try to put this trash together “I would give them a piece of my mind and more 1000X over”.

    Plus all this money Projected Value at Completion: $17 billion

    Expected Annual Tax Revenue: $1.6 billion

    Context: 14 times Coweta’s current annual tax collections

    This is TRASH! like “Project Sail”

    ” I would tell them to take and “SHOVE IT WHERE THE SUN DONT SHINE” and those would have not been my exact words to them but i need to keep it PG here.

    Power Requirements: 72 megawatts per building (THAT IS 4X times what the current power plant can do if they want it so darn bad find somewhere else

    Total exceeds current county residential usage

    Infrastructure Needs:
    Major power grid upgrades (NOT HAPPENING)

    New water supply systems (NO!)

    Wastewater disposal capacity (dont want that smelling stink)

    Rezoning from rural to industrial use (NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN!)

    I hope Coweta County Commissioners do the the right thing and denied them the area and tell them to find somewhere else.

    If the do approved it BEST BET YOUR BOTTOM THAT THE CIZTENS AND MYSELF WILL SEE IT THAT THEY WILL NOT HAVE THERE SEAT ON THE COMISSOIN COME VOTING TIME!!

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