Black Mountain, an oil and gas company, has acquired and rezoned more than 450 acres in southeast Fort Worth between Forest Hill, Kennedale and Everman for a 10 billion dollar data center campus. The Fort Worth City Council approved zoning for 119 acres in September 2025 after previously approving 312 acres, and the plan calls for four buildings totaling 2.2 million square feet with an on-site Oncor substation, despite resident opposition over water and noise.
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Data centers in Tarrant County
We track 8 projects inside Tarrant County and 12 more within 25 miles of it. For a distance-specific answer, check your own address.
In Tarrant County
Fort Worth City Council approved rezoning of 186 acres at the southeast corner of I-20 and Chapin School Road within the 5,500 acre Veale Ranch development for a 1.1 billion dollar, two building Edged data center project, with the city considering a ten year 50 percent abatement on business personal property taxes. West Fort Worth and Benbrook residents have organized against the plan.
An operating Aligned Data Centers, LLC data center site in Tarrant County, TX, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 188,000 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating Cyxtera data center site in Tarrant County, TX, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 309,000 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating Meta data center site in Tarrant County, TX, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. 3 buildings totaling about 1,823,000 square feet are mapped.
An operating data center site in Tarrant County, TX, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 43,000 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating Quality Technology Services data center site in Tarrant County, TX, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 278,000 square feet of building is mapped.
An operating data center site in Tarrant County, TX, mapped in OpenStreetMap and the IM3 Open Source Data Center Atlas. About 176,000 square feet of building is mapped.
Within 25 miles of Tarrant County
Power bills in Tarrant County
Most of the county is served by Oncor.
2025 base rate review (docket 58306) raised residential rates 3% from June 2026: about $4 to $6 a month on a $150 bill. This applies statewide in the ERCOT region, not just Oncor territory. It does not change a bill directly; it decides whether data center grid costs land on developers or on the delivery rates everyone pays.
Oncor, the delivery utility for most of north and west Texas, asked for a delivery rate increase equal to about 4.7 percent of a typical total bill; cities negotiated it down and the settlement works out to about 3 percent of a typical 150 dollar total monthly bill, effective June 2026. Oncor cited storm restoration, inflation and a 36 billion dollar grid plan, not data centers.
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