Country
United States
AI data center dossier
Country
United States
Operator
Vantage Data Centers
Energy
Unknown
Tracked capacity
1.4 GW
Operator-disclosed IT load | Official source
Vantage discloses 1.4 GW of GPU compute/data-center campus capacity for Frontier in Shackelford County; ADCI treats it as operator-disclosed IT/GPU compute capacity.
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Operator-disclosed IT load | Official source
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Vantage Data Centers announced Frontier in August 2025 as a more than $25 billion mega-scale AI campus in Shackelford County, Texas. Vantage says the campus will provide 1.4 GW of GPU compute capacity, sit on 1,200 acres, include 10 data centers totaling 3.7 million square feet, support 250 kW+ ultra-high-density racks, and use liquid cooling for next-generation GPU loads. Construction had already begun at announcement, with the first building scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2026.
ADCI keeps the selected 1,400 MW value and classifies it as operator-disclosed IT/GPU compute capacity. The previous Albany point and renewable-only energy label are removed because opened Vantage sources support Shackelford County but do not disclose a precise site point or complete campus energy mix. Vantage's broader VoltaGrid partnership supports rapid natural-gas microgrid capability across constrained North American markets, but the Frontier record remains energy-unknown until site-specific power-source evidence is isolated.
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