Everllence will supply 480 megawatts of gas engines to an unnamed US data center developer, according to Data Center Dynamics. The deal represents one of the largest single on-site generation contracts disclosed in recent months. Gas engine deployments at this scale allow developers to bypass constrained utility interconnection queues and bring capacity online faster than grid connections permit.

Why this matters

A 480MW on-site generation order signals that developers are increasingly treating utility grid access as unreliable and building around it. Deals at this scale set a precedent for how much generation capacity can shift off-grid, with implications for utility revenue, grid planning, and emissions accounting.

Why the Digest selected this story

Named company Everllence, specific figure of 480MW, and direct relevance to data center power infrastructure triggered selection. This is a distinct contract not covered in the already-published list, making it the strongest new Power and Energy story in this run.

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