The Global Race Don't Get Left Behind
The world is in the midst of a historic race to build the digital infrastructure of the future. The nations that lead this buildout will lead the world.
The Stakes of Global Leadership
The nations that lead in data center capacity will inevitably lead in artificial intelligence, scientific research, economic productivity, and national security.
Conversely, nations that fall behind in this buildout will find themselves entirely dependent on foreign infrastructure for their most critical domestic systems. The global data center sector represents a $3 trillion investment supercycle and is projected to nearly double in capacity from 103 gigawatts to 200 gigawatts by 2030.
Recent Global Commitments
Saudi Arabia & Blackstone
A $3 billion deal to build data centers across the kingdom through state-backed AI company Humain.
Middle East Total
Over $100 billion in AI and data center commitments currently secured across the region.
Amazon Web Services
Committed over $5.3 billion to build a brand new data center region in Saudi Arabia.
A Historic Wave of Investment
To understand the stakes, we only have to look at the scale of international investment happening right now. The Middle East, Africa, Europe, and China are building at a staggering pace.
The question for American communities is not whether this infrastructure will be built; it absolutely will be. The real question is where it will be built, and who will benefit from the thousands of jobs, massive tax revenue, and localized economic activity it generates.
Setting Up Rural Texas for Success
Rural Texas is perfectly positioned as an ideal location for this historic investment. With a deregulated energy market, abundant land, a favorable business climate, and a skyrocketing technology ecosystem.