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

St. Lucie County

Treasure Coast · Pop. 355,000 · Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie

St. Lucie County ranks among the highest-risk counties in Florida for hyperscale data center development.

Data Center Risk
82/100
Very High
Active project in St. Lucie County
Sentinel Grove
Withdrawn
Full county coverage

Why this score?

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

Power availability
27/30

Major in-county power generation (≥1,500 MW). Developers can site hyperscale campuses next to existing plants.

Water capacity
6/15

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

Land availability
9/15

Suburban. Some large parcels available, but growing competition.

Current exposure
40/40

Known data center project in St. Lucie County.

Adjacent activity

These neighboring counties currently have proposed, approved, or recently-withdrawn data center projects.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

What you can do

Protect your interests in St. Lucie County

The St. Lucie County Defense Kit gives you a personalized briefing: what to watch for, how to file public records requests, how to testify at hearings, and what Florida's new legislation means for you specifically. Written by humans, not an AI.

Not legal advice. Florida Sunshine Law, public records procedures, and hearing protocols explained in plain English.

Coming soon — kit launches April 2026. Meanwhile, browse active projects.

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