Is a Data Center Coming

Twiggs County, GA

Pine Ridge Technology Park

Eagle Rock Partners LLC. Approved. 900 MW.

Twiggs County commissioners voted unanimously on September 18, 2025 to rezone about 291 acres near the Ocmulgee River at 7015 Adams Park Road from agricultural to commercial for a hyperscale data center campus that developer Eagle Rock Partners says could draw up to 900 megawatts of power, as much as the cities of Macon and Augusta combined. News reports have described the investment as anywhere from about 2 billion to 5 billion dollars depending on the source. Construction cannot start until at least 2028 because Georgia Transmission Corporation needs years to build out the power infrastructure, and residents have filed lawsuits alleging the county ignored its own zoning and notice rules, with litigation ongoing as of early 2026.

Status
Approved
Operator
Not disclosed
Applicant on record
Eagle Rock Partners LLC
Location
7015 Adams Park Road, Jeffersonville, Twiggs County, GA
Size
900 MW, 292 acres
Cooling
Not reported
Utility
Not reported
First reported
2025-09
Last updated
February 1, 2026

Sources

What it would mean nearby

The cooling design has not been reported. If it uses evaporative cooling, a 900 MW facility would draw roughly 2.9 million to 10.3 million gallons of water a day, about what 32,800 households use.

Oglethorpe Power, which generates most of the electricity Georgia's EMCs sell, is adding natural gas plants it ties to data center and industrial load. EMC rates are set by each cooperative's board, not the Public Service Commission, so watch your EMC's rate notices.

For a noise estimate and the three distance rings, check your own address.

Other tracked projects within 25 miles

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