AI Power Has Money, Not Permission - July 18 CRE Brief
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AI infrastructure capital is moving quickly, but the physical project still has to clear power, water, community, and entitlement gates. Today’s CRE AI Brief follows the new $1.7 billion behind-the-meter power investment for Nebius, a canceled German campus, a 10MW capacity contract in Georgia, and Florida water constraints.
For CRE owners, investors, lenders, brokers, asset managers, and operators, the practical takeaway is to treat power, water, permits, delivery milestones, and contract concentration as one underwriting system. Opportunity/Risk/Action scores are editorial analysis, not sourced facts.
Sources:
- Data Center Dynamics - IDF, Oaktree, Bloom, Nebius: https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/idf-oaktree-to-invest-17bn-to-support-bloom-energys-fuel-cell-deployments-across-nebius-data-centers-in-us/
- Data Center Dynamics - Stack Infrastructure Hesse cancellation: https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/data-center-project-in-hesse-germany-canceled/
- Data Center Dynamics - Duos Edge AI Columbus agreement: https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/duos-edge-ai-to-provide-10mw-of-capacity-for-five-years-to-investment-grade-hyperscaler/
- Data Center Dynamics - Cielo Haines City water constraint: https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/planned-data-center-in-florida-held-back-by-lack-of-available-water-from-city/