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8 July 2026

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Securing powered land is only the first challenge. What that power is worth, and whether it can be retained, depends on increasingly complex regulatory frameworks, permitting regimes and market dynamics. 

This article builds on Part 1 by focusing on the policy and permitting landscape and providing an overview of how powered land is valued in practice. In Part 3, we explore how developers are increasingly turning to co-located power solutions and private-wire networks to reduce reliance on constrained grids.