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New Era Energy & Digital Secures $290 Million Loan from Macquarie Group for Texas Data Center Project

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New Era Energy & Digital has finalized a $290 million senior secured term loan credit facility with Macquarie Group. The financing, structured as a multi-tranche agreement, will support the development of the company’s flagship critical data center project in Texas. This funding marks a significant step for New Era Energy & Digital as it advances its infrastructure initiatives in the region.

The credit facility is designed to provide financial backing for the construction and operation of the Texas-based data center, which is expected to play a key role in meeting growing demand for digital infrastructure. Macquarie Group, acting as the lender, facilitated the arrangement through multiple tranches, ensuring flexibility in fund allocation throughout various stages of the project. The deal underscores ongoing investment activity within the data center sector and highlights Texas as a focal point for such developments.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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