Apr 26, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
US renewable energy developer Belltown Power Texas has announced six new data center developments across North Texas to have a combined capacity of 1.435GW and represent the company’s first in the US market. The data center sites are located close to major transmission hubs and the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, which Belltown says will provide the facilities with rapid interconnection options and scalability for hyperscale and AI‑driven operations.
The company aims to complement the data centers with green‑field utility-scale solar and battery storage. The bulk of the company's renewable projects are located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with 50 projects in operation and in development. In total, the company has a development pipeline of 4.6GW and more than 3GW of capacity in operation or under construction.
"As we continue to develop solar and battery energy storage sites, we believe that work will complement our data center projects and vice versa," said Jeffrey Clay, co‑founder of Belltown Power Texas. "Our deep knowledge of the ERCOT grid, paired with our North Texas development expertise, gives us a significant advantage in selecting prime locations for quick interconnection and reliable power supply, allowing us to deliver high-quality, efficient data center solutions."
