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2 June 2026

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Powered land has emerged as a critical asset class in data centre development. In this three part series, we explore some of the key legal, commercial and regulatory considerations shaping powered land transactions.

In the first article, we examine how powered land is emerging as a distinct asset class, where – beyond proximity to demand – access to reliable, near-term power is the principal driver of land value. 

The second article explores power policy and regulation, planning and permitting, and how powered land values vary across different use cases. 

The third article looks at how data centre developers are increasingly turning to co-located power solutions and private-wire networks to reduce reliance on congested national and regional grids.

Written by Peter McCabe and Jack Shand.