MCEDC offers facts on Barrio Energy Data Center and Matagorda County

Matagorda County Economic Development Corporation

FACTS: Barrio Energy Data Centers & Matagorda County    
  There’s been a lot of discussion recently about the proposed Barrio Energy data center projects. We want to make sure our community has clear, accurate, and fact-based information.    
  Here is what you need to know:    
  Smart Energy Use That Supports the Grid    
  Barrio Energy facilities operate as flexible loads, meaning they don’t compete with residential power demand.    
  • A 10MW facility ≈ 2,500 homes (not 8,000–10,000 as claimed) using ERCOT standards    
  • Operations shut down during peak demand (like hot summer afternoons)    
  • Power usage shifts to off-peak hours when capacity is available    
  The chart provided by Barrio Energy shows exactly how this works:    
  When electricity prices rise and demand spikes, the facility automatically powers down, freeing electricity for homes and businesses.    
  In simple terms: they use power when it’s available and step off when it’s needed most.    
  Zero Impact on Local Water Supply    
  Unlike traditional large-scale data centers:    
  • No city water is used    
  • Closed-loop cooling systems recycle coolant continuously    
  • No discharge, no evaporation    
  No Cost Burden on Residents    
  • Projects are located where grid capacity already exists    
  • Under Texas law (SB 6), the company pays for infrastructure upgrades    
  • Residents are not paying for these projects    
  Economic Impact for Texas Communities    
  • Data centers generated $3.2+ billion in state and local tax revenue in 2024    
  • Provide local investment and job opportunities    
  • Minimal strain on schools, roads, and public services    
  Designed to Be Low Impact    
  • Noise levels around 37 dB (quieter than a library)    
  • Lighting designed to prevent spillover beyond property lines    
  A Texas Company    
  Barrio Energy is a Houston-based, Texas-owned company. Their model is built around being a responsible, community-focused partner.    
  BOTTOM LINE    
  These facilities are designed to:    
  Support grid reliability    
  Use zero local water    
  Avoid burdening taxpayers    
  Contribute to the local and state economy    
  As always, we encourage open conversation,but it’s critical that discussions are based on accurate, verified information.    
  If you have questions or would like more details, we’re happy to help.    
  Mike Ferdinand    
  Matagorda County Eco. Devo. Corp.    
  Phone: 979-245-8913    
  Cell: 979-476-4334