Duos Technologies Group has announced a pivotal partnership with the Pampa Energy Center through its operating subsidiaries Duos Edge AI and Duos Energy to develop high-density Data Center Development Parks in Pampa, Texas. This ambitious project, spanning over 500 acres, aims to address the national shortage of High-Density Data Center (HDDC) capacity while simultaneously boosting local economic growth and job creation.
The initiative will be powered by an innovative energy solution, combining up to 500MW of natural gas self-generation with 200MW of wind turbine generation. This hybrid approach not only ensures a reliable power supply but also demonstrates a commitment to sustainable energy practices in data center operations. The collaboration builds on Duos Energy’s recent agreement to manage 850MW of mobile gas turbines, positioning the company as a key player in the rapidly evolving data center power landscape.
In partnership with Fortress Investment Group, Duos Energy will manage the power generation assets, ensuring a resilient and sustainable energy supply for the data centers. Duos Edge AI will leverage its expertise in deploying adaptive and scalable data centers to streamline project timelines and optimize operations. The company plans to support four 50MW HDDCs, with the first expected to be operational by the end of 2025.
The project represents a significant step forward for Pampa, Texas, potentially establishing the city as a new technology leader in the HDDC sector. Local officials and business leaders have expressed enthusiasm for the economic opportunities this development will bring to the region.
As the demand for data center capacity continues to grow nationwide, this project stands out for its scale, innovative energy approach, and potential to revitalize a rural Texas community. The announcement furthers Duos Edge AI’s mission of bringing crucial data infrastructure to historically underserved rural regions, bridging the digital divide. With construction expected to begin soon, Pampa is set to become a major hub for next-generation data center technology.