The RGV Data Center Project
Our Approach
Eneus Energy develops data centers from an energy developer’s perspective — because the greatest challenge in data center delivery is power.
How these economic engines deliver value without burdening local resources depends on early decisions around siting, interconnection, and power strategy. With deep roots in energy development, Eneus aligns these elements from the start.
The result is scalable, high-performance digital infrastructure designed for long-term reliability, responsible resource use, and the demands of the digital age.
About the RGV Data Center
The RGV Data Center is in its initial planning and evaluation phase.
The site is planned to be powered with maximum flexibility — designed to meet the evolving demands of next-generation digital infrastructure. Located on a 1,785-acre site in Cameron County, Texas, the project offers up to 2 GW of total power capacity and a current design for 16 typically sized data halls.
With proximity to 9 metro fiber providers within ten miles, a planned 765 kV transmission line, and the capability for more generation, RGV is designed to deliver exceptional connectivity, scalability, and reliability.
Built in phases to align with local infrastructure and minimize community impacts, the RGV Project combines strategic location, expandable design, and robust power access to support Texas’ digital future while driving economic growth in the Rio Grande Valley.
Designed for Sustainability
Today’s data centers are exceptionally efficient, and with Eneus Energy’s development expertise, the RGV Data Center is being planned with a focus on responsible design and long-term operational flexibility. The site is designed to support closed-cycle cooling systems that can utilize locally sourced reclaimed wastewater, avoiding reliance on the local potable water supply.
To manage overall grid impacts, Eneus is advancing a flexible power strategy within Texas’ robust power portfolio. This approach is intended to support grid reliability while enabling the community to benefit from this major private investment and minimizing strain on local resources.
$14+ Billion
capital investment into Cameron County
$9+ Billion
in total economic impact
~1,000 Jobs
including 360 data center positions
Economic impact figures shown reflect long-term projections through 2045, based on an independent economic and fiscal impact study prepared by Mangum Economics on August 4, 2025 for RGV Property Group, LLC. These projections are estimates only, based on assumptions and information available at the time of the study, and are not guarantees of future outcomes.
Project Development Process
Every successful data center starts long before construction begins. Eneus Energy leads the early development process — securing the site, completing permits, establishing interconnection, and structuring power delivery.
Once fully developed, each project is transferred to its long-term partner for construction and operation. Eneus Energy’s disciplined, energy-informed approach attracts top-tier operators and brings transformative investments to communities across the country.
Here’s what’s involved in each development step:
Site Control
Landowner Partnerships That Create Site Advantage
Eneus begins each project with a thoughtful siting process, working directly with landowners to ensure locations are compatible with surrounding land uses, existing infrastructure, and long-term community goals. Early studies consider visual, environmental, and access factors to identify a site that fits within the local landscape and supports responsible growth.
Permitting
Working Together to Streamline Permitting
During permitting, Eneus works closely with local, state, and federal agencies to complete environmental and engineering studies, finalize detailed site plans, and develop emergency response protocols. This stage also gives community members the opportunity to review project details, share input, and participate in public comment. Our approach ensures transparency, responsiveness, and full regulatory compliance at every step.
Interconnection
Utility Collaboration That Strengthens Grid Reliability
Eneus works closely with utilities and transmission operators to connect projects safely and efficiently to the grid. For communities, this phase may include on-site electrical work and coordination with regional system upgrades. Our team’s decades of experience in power market development helps minimize disruption while improving overall grid reliability.
Generation
Strategic Power Solutions That Enable Reliable Access
In the final stage of development, Eneus works with utilities and power partners to secure the energy required to support data center operations efficiently and reliably. Drawing on a diverse network of utilities, independent power producers, and infrastructure providers, Eneus structures flexible solutions that support long-term reliability while maintaining stability for local residents and businesses.
Project Leads
Our team is committed to listening, answering questions, and ensuring the community’s voice is part of the process as planning and evaluation progress. Whether you’d like to learn more about the project, share feedback, or discuss how it can best serve Harlingen, we invite you to connect with us.
Community input helps shape a project that reflects local values and supports lasting economic and community benefits for the region.
John Metz, P.E.
SVP Engineering & Project Development
With 34 years of power engineering and construction experience on large complex power, water, and environmental projects, John brings a wealth of technical expertise. Prior to joining Eneus, John held positions with Black & Veatch and AECOM.
Dominic Serpe
SVP Energy Sales & Supply
With over 20 years of experience in the renewable energy industry, Dominic brings extensive commercial and sales expertise across large-scale power projects. Prior to joining Eneus, he held senior positions with E.ON and Enel, advancing partnerships with major utilities and corporate clients.