Country
United States
AI data center dossier
Country
United States
Operator
Energy
Clean energy procurement; backup diesel disclosed
Tracked capacity
Unknown
Evidence profile
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Readiness
86%
8 citations linked
41.012, -85.068
No selected MW value published
4 dated fields available
HTML, JSON, and GeoJSON all available
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Google's Fort Wayne data center campus is a $2 billion investment in southeast Fort Wayne near East Tillman Road and Adams Center Road. Google announced the campus in April 2024, and Indiana officials said it would power Google's AI innovations and growing Google Cloud business. Google and Indiana sources support the Fort Wayne campus, AI/cloud framing, local job creation, and a clean-energy collaboration with Indiana Michigan Power. Inside INdiana Business reported the data center was operational in December 2025, while site work continued. Public sources do not support the previous selected 1,200 MW capacity, so ADCI demotes selected capacity to unknown. Energy is recorded as clean-energy procurement context rather than a pure facility-level renewable supply claim: Lightsource bp says the 188 MWdc / 150 MWac Honeysuckle Solar project has a Google PPA tied to the Fort Wayne investment, while IDEM and WBOI records show a large emergency diesel-generator expansion at the Hatchworks / Zodiac Way site.
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