
TexAmericas Center Partners with Outlier Energy for On-Site Power Solutions
TexAmericas Center, a leading nationally recognized industrial park operator near Texarkana, Texas, announced an exclusive marketing agreement with Outlier Energy of Austin, Texas. The partnership aims to provide customers with cost-competitive, highly reliable on-site power generation for energy-intensive facilities.
This new offering is purpose-built for large power users like data centers and industrial manufacturers that require substantial, dedicated capacity. By delivering power-sized and scheduled to meet specific needs, the partnership creates a clear path from site selection to energized operations, significantly supporting "Speed-To-Occupancy" and "Speed-To-Market."

A Game-Changing Second Power Path for Business
“Power is a critical box to check for our customers, and the ability Outlier Energy offers to size a dedicated plant for each project is a game changer,” said Eric Voyles, Executive Vice President and Chief Economic Development Officer at TexAmericas Center. “While every customer will consult the public utility on availability and timing, Outlier can deliver the capacity they need, when they need it, at a cost that makes sense.”
The agreement provides large power users with a second, private power option that works in conjunction with the local utility and shortens timelines.
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Scott Norton, CEO and Executive Director of TexAmericas Center, highlighted the benefit:
“Companies locating at TexAmericas Center that need tens or hundreds of megawatts now have a third-party private power option that meets their schedule. In many cases, it may also be more economical and environmentally cleaner than the public grid.”
Reliable, Flexible, and Rapidly Deployed
Outlier Energy is technology-agnostic, using equipment like turbines, engines, and fuel cells, with technology selection balancing speed of deployment, cost, and availability. To ensure resilience, Outlier designs systems using many smaller generators instead of a few large ones. This modular design allows remaining units to carry the load during maintenance, resulting in resilient, low-emission, rapidly deployed power.
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