NuQuest Energy II‘s new portfolio features four greenfield data center sites in MISO-South, strategically chosen for their access to a stable, robust power grid with ample capacity and highly competitive electricity rates. Complementing these are two advanced battery storage sites in the Permian Basin, Texas, designed to enhance grid reliability and optimize energy delivery.
“We have meticulously acquired high-quality sites for both our data centers and battery storage facilities,” said Kirk Barrell, CEO and Co-Founder of NuQuest Energy II. “Our technical team has confirmed exceptional grid connectivity and low-cost power, critical factors for the success of these types of projects.”
“At NuQuest, we’ve spent the last four years building a proven track record in power generation site development, originating over 2 gigawatts of solar, battery, and gas projects. Now, we’re applying that same expertise to the data center space. With deep roots in the MISO South region and strong relationships with landowners, we’ve secured four prime sites in Louisiana and Mississippi that are ready to support data center projects of all scales. These sites offer developers a rapid entry and foothold into one of the most strategic and underserved regions in the U.S.,” added Alex Guitart, COO and Co-Founder of NuQuest Energy II.
A key differentiator for NuQuest Energy II is its proprietary technology system, TerraVolt™. This advanced platform seamlessly integrates electrical grid analyses, GIS mapping, sophisticated analytics, and a comprehensive proprietary dataset. TerraVolt™ significantly enhances the site-selection process, resulting in de-risked projects and a substantial competitive advantage in the market.
