Juvo Energy Seeks Capital Partners for 10GW Data Center Expansion

Juvo Energy Seeks Capital Partners for 10GW Data Center Expansion

Juvo Energy is searching for additional capital partners to advance its 10-gigawatt data center portfolio across ERCOT and SPP, announced in a press release.

Juvo Energy is searching for additional capital partners to advance its 10-gigawatt data center portfolio across the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and Southwest Power Pool (SPP), announced in a press release. The company has already progressed 2GW of sites through the interconnection process and partnered with entities to build four projects.

Juvo Energy, a developer of greenfield data centers, has been strategically positioning itself over the past three years by securing land and queue positions in anticipation of rising power demand. The company boasts a portfolio with robust power availability, redundant fiber access, and ample water supply, making it a leader in powering digital infrastructure.

The company is inviting interested capital partners to learn more about its portfolio and investment opportunities, emphasizing the potential for accelerated development and participation in a derisked portfolio. Juvo Energy's team has extensive experience in power generation asset development, having cultivated over 20GW of various energy sources throughout their careers.

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