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Cloverleaf Infrastructure 1 Billion Data Center Piedmont

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe $1 billion data center project (Project Open Sky) represents a concrete capital investment in AI infrastructure, with a specific location and power partnership. The primary commercial mechanism is capex_cycle: Cloverleaf's investment directly boosts construction and electrical infrastructure demand in the region. The collaboration with Oklahoma Electric Co-op signals increased electricity demand, potentially affecting local utility capacity and pricing. The project is part of a broader trend of data center builds in rural areas, which may face regulatory and community hurdles. The impact is region-specific (Oklahoma, US) but reflects a global trend in AI infrastructure expansion. Winners include Cloverleaf, Oklahoma Electric Co-op, and local construction firms; losers may be competing data center locations or utilities facing grid constraints.
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- Cloverleaf Infrastructure proposes a $1 billion data center project on 633 acres in Piedmont, Oklahoma.
- The facility will use a closed-loop cooling system and collaborate with Oklahoma Electric Co-op for power expenses.
- Cloverleaf has committed up to $10 million for charitable causes during construction.
- The project is part of a broader trend of data center developments in rural areas despite moratoriums in larger cities.
- An open house for community input is scheduled for May 13, 2026.
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