An operating DLI ONE data center site in Muscogee County, GA, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas.
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Data centers in Muscogee County
We track 2 projects inside Muscogee County and 0 more within 25 miles of it. For a distance-specific answer, check your own address.
In Muscogee County
Project Ruby is a proposed hyperscale data center campus targeting about 865 acres of wooded land near Skyler Drive in the Upatoi area of northeastern Muscogee County, bordering Harris and Talbot counties, with reported investment above 5 billion dollars and a requested 600 megawatt grid connection from Flint Energies, though some reports cite figures as high as 900 megawatts and up to 987 acres. Developers Habitat Real Estate Partners and Atlas Development have not yet filed the actual rezoning request for the site itself. Columbus City Council passed a technology overlay ordinance on June 16, 2026 that would allow a project like this to proceed if the developer's rezoning application is later approved, and the plan has drawn large, vocal town halls and a downtown rally against it in July 2026.
Power bills in Muscogee County
Most of the county is served by Georgia Power, with parts on Diverse Power or Flint Energies.
Base rate freeze through 2028 (docket 44280) holds base rates flat from July 2025. Fuel and storm riders are separate and can still move. 2026 fuel and storm cost settlement (docket 44280, 56765) takes about $4.04 a month off a typical bill from June 2026. The December 2025 certification of about 9,885 MW of new generation for data center load came with a promise of at least $8.50 a month of downward pressure on a typical bill in 2029 through 2031, because large customers are meant to carry more of the cost. Consumer groups warned it could instead add around $20 a month if the projected data center demand does not show up.
Georgia Power and the Georgia PSC Public Interest Advocacy Staff reached a stipulated agreement extending the alternate rate plan first approved in the 2022 rate case, keeping Georgia Power base electricity rates flat through at least 2028. The Georgia Public Service Commission approved the stipulation by vote on July 1, 2025, with a formal order issued July 31, 2025. The freeze applies only to base rates and does not limit separate fuel cost recovery or storm cost recovery charges, both of which can still change a residential bill during the freeze period. Georgia Power has said growth in large load customers such as data centers helped make the freeze possible by spreading fixed costs across a larger customer base.
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