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Demand-Dense/Mitchell / Nolan County · GINR 29INR0276

Mitchell Solar + Storage.

2,437 acres in Mitchell / Nolan County with on-site 345 kV Oncor transmission. Active ERCOT GINR (29INR0276). Tax abatement underway. Suited for on-site manufacturing and factory-built modular data center development.

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On-Site Oncor Transmission · Active ERCOT GINR
SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL · HOW IT WORKS
Screen-printing solid oxide fuel cell electrodes in a clean room
SOFC ELECTRODE PRINTING · PHOTO · TAVO ROMANN · CC BY 4.0
01 · FUEL IN
Natural gas or hydrogen flows across the anode side of each ceramic cell.
02 · AIR IN
Oxygen from the air picks up electrons at the cathode, forming oxygen ions.
03 · ION TRANSFER
At ~700–800 °C the solid ceramic electrolyte conducts the oxygen ions across to the anode.
04 · POWER OUT
Ions react with the fuel, releasing electrons that flow through the circuit as electricity. It's an electrochemical reaction with no combustion, which is why NOx is ~99% lower than gas turbines, with heat and water as the main byproducts.

Built clean. Built in America.

Factory-built modular data center modules arrive complete with power, cooling, and IT, cutting on-site construction, waste, and delivery time by 40–50% versus traditional builds. Immersive cooling means no public drinking water in operations, and Solid Oxide Fuel Cells deliver approximately 99% lower NOx than gas turbines. The solar field is built on Suniva cells, made in America.

Suniva · U.S.-Made CellsFactory-Built Modular DCSOFC · ~99% Lower NOxImmersive CoolingNo Public Drinking WaterNo Impact on Residential Rates