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Powered Data Park Projects

Data centers are already incredibly important to the American economy — from supporting media and ecommerce, to national security, medical and technological advancements — and thus the demand for data centers is surging today. But energy availability is a key barrier in meeting this surging data center demand.

Geronimo Power is helping to address this barrier by co-locating power projects with new data centers, called powered data parks. With our expertise in developing these energy projects, we can bring additional American power online faster and at a lower total cost than alternative options. At the end of the day, this means we’re helping to accelerate the development of new data centers in the U.S. that are essential for our country’s future economic vitality and security.

Geronimo Power identifies land suitable for data center development, then works through the necessary rezoning and environmental permitting processes to prepare the site. Geronimo Power then develops and builds the dedicated power projects that will power the data center. Once the data center land is prepared and the power projects are underway, the powered data park is ready for acquisition by a data center operator.

Learn more about our Nobles County Powered Data Park Project.

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Sidney Nuese

Senior Project Developer
Geronimo Power

Sidney Nuese is a Senior Project Developer supporting the Nobles County Data Center through the development of its associated wind projects—Plum Creek 1, Plum Creek 2, and Lime Creek. A lifelong resident of southwestern Minnesota, Sidney brings deep local knowledge and nearly a decade of wind development experience. Since joining Geronimo Power in 2016, she has advanced multiple utility-scale wind projects across the region, building strong relationships with landowners and guiding projects from early siting through key development milestones.
 
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Southwest Minnesota State University. Sidney lives near Hendricks, Minnesota with her husband, Jason, and their four children. Outside of work, she enjoys golfing and spending time on the lake.
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Marta Lasch

Permitting Lead
Geronimo Power

Marta Lasch is the Permitting Lead for the Nobles County Data Center, where she oversees environmental due diligence and land use permitting across local, state, and federal agencies. With nearly a decade of expertise working at the company, she has advanced over 1,600 MW of utility-scale wind, solar, and storage projects throughout the Midwest and Texas—550 MW of which are in Minnesota. Her work focuses on regulatory compliance, environmental risk mitigation, and coordinating with multiple agencies to advance major infrastructure projects.

Marta holds a B.S. in Geology from Iowa State University. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling and dancing with her husband, exploring state parks, gardening, and cheering on the Frost.

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