How entrepreneurs put energy-hungry data centers on the map


How entrepreneurs put energy-hungry data centers on the map


The lack of grid capacity has data center customers scrambling to be up and running in a few years instead of a decade. A startup is trying to help.

In past stints as an energy developer, David Berry’s work involved finding a good spot for a solar power project or locating a pathway for a new transmission line.

Today, instead of pushing electrons onto the grid, his new company is searching for the best places to consume electricity — lots of it.

Berry, 41, is CEO and one of three co-founders of Cloverleaf Infrastructure, a Houston- and Seattle-based startup that identifies suitable locations to host data centers that can require as much power as some U.S. cities — a more challenging task as spare capacity on the power grid disappears...



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