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April 29, 2026

Peter Cook, Editor

This newsletter goes to 12,500+ people.  Our open rates are really good.  Last week, for example, our open rate was 40%+ and our click-thru rate was nearly 4% (both are well ahead of the averages for B2B newsletters).  But I’m not sure I believe those numbers.

 

I want proof that real humans are putting eyeballs on this newsletter, so I am going to give away some registrations for the 2nd Annual Permian Power Connection Conference being held in Midland, TX on June 8 & 9.  The conference is coming together nicely.  We have 400+ registrations already, and we’re still 45 days out.  At this pace, we should have 800-900 attendees.

 

So here is the giveaway:  The first 15 people from data center or tech companies who reply to this email will get a free registration.  Just email pete@the-power-connection.com and, if you are one of the first 15, you’re in!

 

Talking about the conference, the opportunity to sign up as a Logo Sponsor ends today (April 30)!  The Logo Sponsorship includes two registrations, your logo on the event website and in select emails and other marketing, plus the attendee list two weeks prior to the conference (to help you set up meetings, and you’ll get that list a week before the general conference attendees…a huge advantage!).  Jump on this before it expires.  Sign up here.

 

If you need exhibit space at the conference, I have good news!  We are working on adjusting the floorplan to add some more tabletop exhibit space.  Right now, our Silver Sponsorships are sold out, but we hope to be able to add a handful more in the next few days.  Keep an eye out for that announcement or shoot me a note if you want to reserve one of those tabletops!

 

If you are not going to sponsor, advance registration expires on May 8th.  After that, the registration fee goes up by $200, so sign up now and save some money!

 

The Power Connection is all about building relationships.  Here are a couple of opportunities to do just that:

  • For our subscribers in the Silicon Valley, I will be speaking at the AI INFRA SUMMIT in Sunnyvale tomorrow (Friday, May 1).  Please let me know if you will be there or if you would like to grab coffee while I am in town.

 

 

And now, the news…

 

 

 

 

The Power Connection Digest Issue #53

PROPWR Secures Strategic Framework Agreement with Caterpillar

Agreement enables acquisition of up to 2.1 gigawatts of incremental power generation capacity by 2031. We love to see two of our conference sponsors working together!

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Liberty Energy Developing Collaborative Approach with Data Centers and Industrial Users

During the Liberty Energy earnings call last week, Ron Gusek made some really interesting comments about their distributed power solutions and work related to data centers.

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Energy Up for Permian Power Event

The theme of this year’s conference is “Time to Power,” - a focus on planning, permitting, building and connecting new facilities to Permian Basin power sources. West Texas is suddenly popping up on data center radars because of its land, workforce and energy sources — natural gas and renewables.

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OpenAI Stopped Waiting for the Texas Grid. It's Building Three of Its Own.

Seven sites. Nine gigawatts by 2029. Three Texas footprints — and three different answers to the same problem: the grid can't move fast enough.

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Texas regulators let data center tap existing wind farm

The setup could be a model for how the Lone Star State approaches renewable developments linked to large power users.

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Pace plans 100MW "Texas first" data center in West Texas

New developer Pace is planning the data center at a site in Glasscock County, and said the scheme, dubbed the Lone Star Project, will “reflect a Texas-first development philosophy from start to finish,” prioritizing “Texas-based people, providers, contractors, and vendors throughout development and buildout, aligning the project with the state's energy, infrastructure, and industrial capabilities while reinforcing the local relationships that underpin long-duration projects.”

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Core Scientific secures 300MW capacity at Pecos data center in Texas, looks to behind-the-meter power

The company is pivoting its Pecos campus from Bitcoin mining towards AI and HPC hosting. Currently offering 300MW of mining capacity, Core this week said it has secured an incremental 300MW of gross power capacity under contract with its utility provider as part of the site's repurposing. And they are going to be talking about this at the Permian Power Connection Conference in Midland in June!

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ElectriGen Announces 1.8 GW Behind-the-Meter Power Development in Texas to Support AI Data Center Digital Infrastructure

The proposed project consists of two separate 900-megawatt natural gas-fired generation facilities, along with ancillary equipment to support load balancing, delivering a combined 1.5 GW of IT load capacity. The site will be in an undisclosed location within the Texas market.

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Texas Is Still the Fastest Market But You Can Pick the Wrong County

Texas has become the default answer for anyone who wants to build data center capacity quickly. But speed is no longer the full story.

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Podcast: The Future of Texas Electricity

Good interview with Pablo Vegas, CEO of ERCOT.

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The Next Data Center Map Is Already Forming

This is not a subtle shift. It is structural. The map is changing because the system underneath it is reaching its limits.

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Pennsylvania: The PJM Advantage No One Is Pricing Correctly

Pennsylvania is not just absorbing demand, it is positioning itself as a power arbitrage opportunity inside PJM Interconnection.

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Behind the Meter Is the New Frontier: How Data Centers Are Becoming Their Own Utilities

For our readers, this article is nothing new, but it provides a nice introductory overview of those new the to space.

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