NEWS ANNOUNCEMENTS
CloudBurst Data Centers
NEWS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Beyond the map: how geospatial analytics is reducing risks in billion dollar data center investments in the u.s.
September 3, 2025
Alex Gerber
Co-Founder, Director and COO of CloudBurst Data Center Inc

The U.S. data center market is experiencing explosive growth, with projections indicating its size will exceed $115 billion by 2029. With individual projects often involving nine-figure investments, the stakes have never been higher. In this high-pressure environment, traditional site selection methods—relying on static maps and basic infrastructure availability—are not only outdated but also present significant financial risks.
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Initial Connection: Energy Transfer on Powering CloudBurst's Texas Data Hub | Hart Energy
May 23, 2025
Energy Transfer’s February announcement of a deal to supply natural gas to an AI data center marked a transition point.
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A new AI data center is coming to San Marcos
February 13, 2025
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CloudBurst signs natural gas deal with Energy Transfer to power Texas data center – DCD
February 11, 2025
CloudBurst, a new US data center developer focused on artificial intelligence (AI), is planning a natural gas-powered facility in Texas.
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Energy Transfer to supply natural gas to AI-focused data centers - Dallas Business Journal
February 10, 2025
Energy Transfer will supply natural gas to the AI-focused project in Central Texas, marking the first long-term partnership between the energy giant and a data center.
https://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/news/2025/02/10/energy-transfer-to-supply-gas-to-data-center.html
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Energy Transfer signs natural gas supply agreement with CloudBurst | Reuters
February 10, 2025
Feb 10 (Reuters) – U.S. pipeline operator Energy Transfer, on Monday entered into a long-term natural gas supply agreement with private, Denver-based company CloudBurst Data Centers for its development in Central Texas.

