Flexible onsite generation eases community resistance to data centers
Enchanted Rock
· May 18, 2026
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ERock promotes flexible, pipeline-connected natural gas reciprocating engine onsite generation as a strategy to reduce community opposition to data center projects.
- Main announcement/action: ERock positions flexible onsite generation (pipeline-connected natural gas reciprocating engines) as a solution to ratepayer cost and community concerns; it cites an installed base of 1,000 MW, 400+ operational microgrids, 38,500+ hours of utility outages covered, and typical deployment capability of 50 MW in 12–18 months with 50 MW expansions every six months.
- Background and details: The article documents mounting local pushback — $64 billion in projects blocked or delayed between 2023 and Q1 2025, rising to $162 billion in Q2 2025 — and describes technical/community advantages: up to 99% lower emissions vs diesel, water-free operation, ~5 dBA at 23 feet noise levels, and compliance with CARB-DG emissions standards or use of renewable natural gas.