PAMPA, Texas (KFDA) – Duos Technologies Group, Inc. has announced a partnership with the Pampa Energy Center to develop a Data Center Development Park.
The park will be powered by up to 500 megawatts of natural gas self-generation, supplemented by up to 200 megawatts of wind turbine generation and alternative fuel sources.
The 500+ acre project aims to help Pampa’s infrastructure, create jobs and create technological and economic growth.
The project will allow Pampa to help address the national shortage of High-Density Data Center capacity.
“Duos Energy Corporation, partnered with Fortress Investment Group, recently signed a definitive agreement to manage 850MW of mobile gas turbines acquired from APR Energy. This strategic partnership with Pampa allows us to begin the deployment of these highly sought-after power generation assets starting in early 2025 and will provide a bridge to a long-term permanent power plant. We are honored to contribute to Pampa’s economic growth and bright future,” stated Chuck Ferry, CEO of Duos.
The first High-Density Data Center is set to be operational by the end of 2025.
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