Why this score?
Four weighted factors drive the Osceola County risk score. Methodology is fully documented — each input is public data or a reasoned proxy.
Limited in-county generation, but adjacent counties have significant capacity.
St. Johns River WMD — mixed urban/rural, moderate capacity.
Suburban. Some large parcels available, but growing competition.
Multiple adjacent counties have active projects. High regional clustering pressure.
Adjacent activity
These neighboring counties currently have proposed, approved, or recently-withdrawn data center projects. Proximity matters — hyperscale campuses often cluster near existing infrastructure.
- Polk County — Fort Meade Campus (Approved) — read coverage
- Okeechobee County — Okee-One (Proposed) — read coverage
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