
Partner Pulling Out Doesn’t Slow Huge 2.7GW Cheyenne Project Jade Data Center
Crusoe, a founding partner, quietly exited the 2.7-gigawatt Project Jade data center near Cheyenne, Wyoming. Despite Crusoe's departure, other partners, Tallgrass Energy and Black Hills Energy, confirm that the project is continuing full steam ahead. The massive data center will have its own natural-gas-fired power plant and use a closed-loop cooling system to minimize environmental impact.
Crusoe, a key partner in the Project Jade data center near Cheyenne, Wyoming, quietly withdrew from the massive 2.7-gigawatt development months ago. This exit went largely unnoticed until Crusoe was quoted in a Bloomberg article, suggesting the project was paused.
However, officials from Tallgrass Energy and Black Hills Corp. (parent company of Black Hills Energy) quickly clarified that Project Jade has not been delayed. Tallgrass Energy is now working directly with the unnamed data center client and has maintained