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May 14, 2026
The New Infrastructure Competition Is No Longer About Land — It’s About Power
A report from Bisnow highlights a growing battle unfolding across the U.S. economy: industrial developers, manufacturers, and hyperscale data center operators are increasingly competing for the same scarce resource — electrical capacity. As AI-driven compute demand accelerates, access to gigawatts is emerging as one of the defining constraints shaping where projects move forward, how quickly they can be delivered, and which industries gain priority access to infrastructure.
What makes this moment particularly important is that the competition is no longer confined to the technology sector. Advanced manufacturing facilities, logistics hubs, semiconductor plants, and AI data centers are all placing unprecedented demands on the same grid systems. In many regions, utilities and regulators are being forced into difficult decisions around allocation, sequencing, and infrastructure investment timelines. (More)
Why It Matters
This is a major signal because it reframes electricity from a utility service into a strategic economic development asset. Historically, communities competed on land availability, tax incentives, and workforce access. Increasingly, the deciding factor is becoming much simpler:
Who has available power — and how fast can it be delivered?
That shift has enormous implications for government infrastructure planning. Public sector data centers, military installations, research campuses, and AI initiatives will increasingly compete within the same constrained energy environment as hyperscalers and industrial megaprojects. It also reinforces why transmission expansion, grid modernization, behind-the-meter energy strategies, and large-load policy frameworks are quickly moving to the center of infrastructure discussions nationwide.
Gov DCx POV
The next generation of economic competition may not be fought over highways, rail corridors, or tax policy.
It may be fought over megawatts.
In the emerging AI economy, power availability is rapidly becoming the new strategic geography.
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