

Florida’s Data Center Moment: Power, Policy, and Potential
Oct 14, 2025
Buddy Rizer, Executive Director of Loudoun County Economic Development, and Lila Jaber, founder of Florida’s Women in Energy Leadership Forum, dive into Florida's exciting rise as a data center hub. They discuss Florida's energy advantages, including excess capacity and proactive utilities, which set it apart from areas like Loudoun County. The duo also highlights Florida’s attractive tax incentives, its strategic location for Latin American connectivity, and how local universities are gearing up to provide top tech talent for future growth.
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Loudoun's Transformation Example
- Buddy Rizer recounts Loudoun County's two-decade transformation driven by data center growth.
- He notes the community reduced its tax rate by 48 cents thanks to that industry expansion.
Energy Abundance Drives Interest
- Florida offers excess generation capacity and growing renewable integration that make it attractive for data center expansion.
- Buddy Rizer highlights energy abundance as a primary competitive advantage versus constrained markets like Loudoun County.
Regulatory And Political Certainty
- Florida combines constructive regulation, political alignment, and proactive utilities to signal certainty for investors.
- Lila Jaber emphasizes regulatory and political alignment as critical to attracting large-scale data center investment.