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San Angelo's Big Questions
Community Concerns Regarding the Proposed Data Center

This platform separates what is documented, what is claimed, and what is still unknown. Explore verified facts, community concerns, and comprehensive sources about the proposed 1.2 GW data center campus.

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Core Facts at a Glance

1.2 GW

Proposed capacity of the data center campus, equivalent to powering ~900,000 homes

350 acres

Size of the proposed hyperscale data center campus in San Angelo

$29B+

Projected economic output during multi-year construction and development

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Our 10-question quiz covers the key facts about the proposed San Angelo data center: water usage, cooling systems, noise levels, economic impact, and transparency. Each question is sourced from official documents, city records, and developer materials.

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This platform is designed to help San Angelo residents explore all perspectives on the proposed data center project. Whether you support it, oppose it, or are still learning, you'll find verified facts, community concerns, and transparent sources here.

DEVELOPMENT ROADMAP

Project Timeline at a Glance

Key phases and capacity milestones for the SA1 data center

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Phase I: 575 MW
Summer 2028
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Phase II: 625 MW
Post-2030
1.2 GW Total Capacity
347.68 Acres

Sources & References

  1. 1City of San Angelo Development Agreement — 1.2 GW total capacity, 347.68-acre campus, Phase I 575 MW target Summer 2028. City of San Angelo
  2. 2Emergent Data Centers Public Presentation — Gen Two closed-loop cooling technology, no evaporative water consumption. Data Center Revolution Podcast
  3. 3Texas Comptroller Economic Impact Report — Data center projects of this scale typically generate $1B+ in local tax revenue over 20 years. Texas Comptroller
  4. 4San Angelo Standard-Times — Reporting on the proposed SA1 data center development agreement and community response. San Angelo Standard-Times

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