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LandBridge and PowerBridge Partner to Develop 2-Gigawatt Renewable Energy Data Center Campus

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LandBridge has announced a partnership with PowerBridge to develop a data center campus with a capacity of 2 gigawatts. The agreement outlines plans for the construction of the facility, which will be powered by renewable energy sources. This collaboration aims to address growing demand for high-capacity data infrastructure while prioritizing sustainable energy solutions.

The proposed campus will feature advanced technology designed to support large-scale data processing and storage needs. According to details shared, the facility will integrate renewable power systems to ensure energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Both companies have stated their commitment to delivering reliable infrastructure that aligns with global trends in clean energy adoption and digital transformation. Further specifics regarding the timeline, location, and operational details of the project have not yet been disclosed.

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Date: April 2, 2026

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