Sunday, April 19, 2026
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Tracking every proposed hyperscale data center in Florida's 67 counties.
Risk Profile

Lee County

Southwest · Pop. 790,000 · Fort Myers, Cape Coral

Lee County has structural factors that work against large-scale data center development, but risk is never zero in Florida's current climate.

Data Center Risk
41/100
Low

Why this score?

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

Power availability
20/30

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

Water capacity
6/15

South Florida WMD — Everglades restoration, high demand, significant water stress.

Land availability
5/15

Urban/suburban mix. Few large parcels, mostly developed.

Current exposure
10/40

No direct adjacency, but known projects within the broader region.

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