DCWeeklyIntel has tracked 32 signals in Nebraska, with all 32 signals identified in the last 30 days. The operational stage dominates the pipeline with 24 facilities currently active. The planning stage holds 2 signals representing projects in pre-permit phases, while 2 additional projects are under construction. No projects are currently in the permitting stage. The pipeline includes 4 signals at unknown or unstaged status. This distribution shows Nebraska's data center market consists primarily of existing operational facilities with limited new development activity in earlier pipeline stages.
Nebraska Data Center Pipeline
Stage breakdown
| Stage | Signals |
|---|---|
| Planning | 2 |
| Permitting | 0 |
| Under Construction | 2 |
| Operational | 21 |
| Unclassified | 3 |
Recent signals
Google has filed air permits with Nebraska DEQ for a proposed new data center facility. The project is being developed by Google in Nebraska. The scale is described as requiring more electrical power than the entire city of Lincoln consumes, indicating a massive hyperscale facility. This represents a very early signal in the development process, as air permits are typically filed during initial planning phases well before construction activities commence.
Westwood Solutions LLC is registered as an active EPA facility in Omaha, Nebraska with SIC code 7374 (computer processing and data preparation services). The company is located at 8425 N 114th St in Douglas County but no specific air or water discharge permits are currently listed. The data processing SIC code strongly suggests data center operations, but the lack of generator air permits or construction-related permits means this could be an existing facility rather than new construction. This EPA registration alone is not a reliable early construction signal and may simply reflect ongoing regulatory compliance for current operations.
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Signal volume reflects what DCWeeklyIntel has tracked. Tracking coverage expands over time; velocity figures reflect identification pace, not necessarily project origination pace.