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Tracking every proposed hyperscale data center in Florida's 67 counties.
Risk Profile

Duval County

Northeast · Pop. 1,010,000 · Jacksonville

Duval County has moderate structural risk. Some factors favor data center development, others work against it.

Data Center Risk
55/100
Moderate

Why this score?

Four weighted factors drive the Duval County risk score. Methodology is fully documented — each input is public data or a reasoned proxy.

Power availability
23/30

Moderate in-county generation. Viable for mid-sized facilities, extension required for hyperscale.

Water capacity
12/15

St. Johns River WMD — mixed urban/rural, moderate capacity.

Land availability
2/15

Major metro. Minimal available large-parcel industrial land.

Current exposure
18/40

One adjacent county has an active project. Regional infrastructure is already being tapped.

Adjacent activity

These neighboring counties currently have proposed, approved, or recently-withdrawn data center projects. Proximity matters — hyperscale campuses often cluster near existing infrastructure.

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