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SoftBank

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DCWeeklyIntel tracks 31 data center professionals at SoftBank, including 7 at VP level or above.

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American Electric Power (AEP) and Japan's SoftBank have struck a public-private deal to develop a massive gas-powered data center in Ohio. This partnership signals growing demand for reliable, large-scale power infrastructure to support AI and cloud computing workloads. The involvement of SoftBank, a major global tech investor, underscores the strategic importance of US data center capacity. The project highlights the trend of utilities partnering directly with hyperscale and tech investors to secure dedicated power generation, which could reshape how future data center developments are planned and energized across the country.

Apr 20, 2026

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Ohio

SoftBank and American Electric Power (AEP) are planning a massive gas-fired data center campus in Ohio designed to support AI workloads. The partnership between a major global investment firm and one of the largest US utilities signals the growing trend of dedicated power infrastructure for hyperscale AI facilities. While specific capacity and investment figures are not detailed in this excerpt, the scale is described as massive, underscoring the enormous energy demands of next-generation AI computing. This project highlights Ohio's emergence as a key data center market and the increasing reliance on natural gas to meet urgent power needs.

Apr 19, 2026

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Ohio

SoftBank and American Electric Power (AEP) are planning a massive gas-fired data center campus in Ohio dedicated to AI workloads. This partnership between a major tech investor and one of the largest US utilities signals the growing trend of co-locating data centers with dedicated power generation to meet surging AI compute demands. The project underscores Ohio's emergence as a key data center market and highlights the industry's increasing reliance on natural gas to bridge the gap between current power needs and future renewable energy goals.

Apr 19, 2026

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Ohio

SoftBank and American Electric Power (AEP) are planning a major gas-fired data center campus in Ohio to support AI infrastructure development. This utility-driven signal indicates significant capital investment in power-intensive computing facilities, with AEP's involvement suggesting substantial electricity infrastructure requirements. The project represents growing momentum in the Midwest for AI data center development, capitalizing on the region's energy resources and grid capacity. This partnership demonstrates how utilities are actively facilitating hyperscale data center expansion to meet surging AI computing demand.

Apr 13, 2026

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Ohio

SoftBank and American Electric Power (AEP) are planning a major gas-fired data center campus in Ohio to support AI infrastructure demands. This large-scale project represents a significant commitment to building dedicated power-intensive computing facilities in the Midwest, leveraging AEP's utility infrastructure and natural gas resources. The partnership signals growing confidence in Ohio as a strategic location for hyperscale AI data center development and highlights the industry's continued reliance on fossil fuel generation to meet surging AI workload power requirements.

Apr 6, 2026

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Ohio

SoftBank and American Electric Power (AEP) are planning a substantial gas-fired artificial intelligence data center campus in Ohio, signaling major infrastructure investment in the Midwest's energy corridor. This project represents a strategic convergence of hyperscale AI computing demand with reliable power generation capacity, leveraging Ohio's established utility partnerships and energy infrastructure. The gas-fired approach addresses the persistent challenge of powering energy-intensive AI facilities while maintaining grid stability. This development underscores Ohio's emerging positioning as a competitive hub for large-scale data center deployment and highlights utilities' critical role in facilitating hyperscale AI infrastructure expansion.

Apr 6, 2026

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