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Vol. I · No. 167 · 808 Reports Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Oklahoma data center boom raises rate, land, and transparency concerns

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Topics in This Edition

data centersOklahoma energyrural development

Summary

The segment examines the rapid expansion of data centers across Oklahoma, focusing on Google’s $9 billion investment including new campuses near Council Hill and Summit in Muskogee County plus Pryor and Stillwater sites, and Meta’s Project Anthem in Tulsa. It highlights resident complaints about sudden construction, noise, accidents, water and power demands, farmland conversion, and utility rate hikes in places like Tulsa and rural communities.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately documents announced projects, legislative responses, and documented resident pushback supported by company statements, state filings, and local reporting. It underplays company commitments to cover infrastructure costs and bipartisan guardrails already enacted. Viewers miss quantitative context on water usage relative to other industries, projected tax revenue, and the fact that some proposed projects have been blocked by local votes. Framing leans toward alarm over opportunity, though it correctly notes the bipartisan Ratepayer Protection Act.

Key Moments

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Google announced two new data center campuses near Summit and Council Hill as part of $9B Oklahoma investment; already operates second-largest campus in Pryor

Confirmed in Google announcements and Port Muskogee reporting from November 2025.

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Meta’s Project Anthem in Tulsa: over $1 billion, 340 acres

Matches Meta’s April 2026 announcement and Tulsa Chamber/project descriptions.

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Oklahoma passed bipartisan 2026 Ratepayer Protection Act to shield residents from data-center-driven rate increases

HB 2992 passed both chambers unanimously in spring 2026; text and legislative releases confirm purpose.

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PSO filings show direct link between data centers and rate increases; 11 companies needing 50 MW+, one at 1 GW

PSO rate-case documents and OCC filings reference large-load agreements totaling hundreds of MW.

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Project Tiber as major state data-center initiative

No matching public announcements or records found in recent reporting.

Notable Concerns

  • Limited sourcing from data center operators or state economic development officials
  • Unverified claims on exact job figures and construction accidents

Sources Consulted

  1. Google announces new $9 billion investment in Oklahoma
  2. Oklahoma – Google Data Center Location
  3. As data centers boom in Oklahoma, so does water demand
  4. Google to build two new data centers in Muskogee County as part of $9B Oklahoma investment
  5. Hello, Tulsa!
  6. Meta Breaks Ground on New $1 Billion Data Center in Tulsa
  7. Meta's east Tulsa data center earns praise and protests
  8. OK Legislature Advances Data Center Ratepayer Protection Bill to Governor
  9. Senate Passes Data Center Ratepayer Protection Act with Added Transparency Requirements
  10. Bill Information for HB 2992
  11. Ratepayer protections signed into law by Oklahoma governor
  12. Oklahoma's data center boom Is about to hit the grid