North Carolina data center projected to consume quarter of state's future gas power demand
A single 750-megawatt data center, referred to as "Eagle Jet", is projected to consume a quarter of North Carolina's future natural gas power demand. This information comes from a shareholders' report by Enbridge, highlighting the significant electricity needs of new data center developments in the state.
The video, referencing a shareholders' report from Enbridge, highlights the substantial electricity demands of a specific data center project in North Carolina. This facility, identified as "Eagle Jet" and having a capacity of 750 megawatts, is projected to consume approximately 25% of North Carolina's total future natural gas power demand growth.
The speaker emphasizes the significant impact that this single data center is expected to have on the state's energy infrastructure, as outlined in Enbridge's assessment of future power demand opportunities across North Carolina.