Data center comparison
Google / DTE 'Project Cannoli' — Van Buren Township vs Google Pryor (MidAmerica) Data Center Campus
Announced-vs-energized capacity, lifecycle, developer, and location for two AI data center campuses, side by side and individually sourced.
Side by side
| Google / DTE 'Project Cannoli' — Van Buren Township | Google Pryor (MidAmerica) Data Center Campus | |
|---|---|---|
| Announced capacity | 1 GW | not recorded |
| Energized capacity | not recorded | 0.09 GW |
| Announced-to-energized gap | 1 GW | not recorded |
| Lifecycle | permitted | partially energized |
| Developer | Panattoni Development | |
| Location | Van Buren Township, Michigan, United States | Pryor, Oklahoma, United States |
| Grid | MISO | SPP |
| Acreage | 280 acres | 800 acres |
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Common questions
Which is further along, Google / DTE 'Project Cannoli' — Van Buren Township or Google Pryor (MidAmerica) Data Center Campus?
Google / DTE 'Project Cannoli' — Van Buren Township is permitted; Google Pryor (MidAmerica) Data Center Campus is partially energized. Energized capacity: not recorded versus 0.09 GW. DEPLOY tracks the announced-to-energized gap, so "further along" means more energized, not more announced.
Where are Google / DTE 'Project Cannoli' — Van Buren Township and Google Pryor (MidAmerica) Data Center Campus?
Google / DTE 'Project Cannoli' — Van Buren Township is in Van Buren Township, Michigan, United States; Google Pryor (MidAmerica) Data Center Campus is in Pryor, Oklahoma, United States. Each record on DEPLOY is sourced and dated.
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