
Power, water, and secrecy: Data centers are in Oklahoma. What now?
From Listen Frontier by The Frontier
September 11, 2025 · 29 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the implications of data centers in Oklahoma, focusing on economic growth, resource consumption, and transparency issues.
Oklahoma is racing to attract data centers, facilities that store and process the information powering everything from streaming services to artificial intelligence, to the Sooner State. Governor Kevin Stitt has touted them as a cornerstone of economic growth, but as more projects roll into communities, residents and lawmakers are asking questions: How much water and electricity will these centers consume, and why is so much of that information kept under wraps? Cities and companies often sign nondisclosure agreements, meaning details about utility use and long-term costs are hidden from the public. That lack of transparency has fueled concern from those who worry about higher bills, strained resources, and the environmental impact of these projects. At the same time, state leaders see them as a chance to make Oklahoma a national hub for tech investment. Today on Listen Frontier , we’re joined by Representative Amanda Clinton, a Tulsa Democrat hosting an interim study on data centers, and Frontier reporter Kayla Branch, who’s been covering the issue. We’ll talk about what’s known, what’s still secret, and why the fight over data centers is really a debate about policy…
People in this episode
Guests: Amanda Clinton, Kayla Branch
Topics covered
- data centers
- Oklahoma
- economic growth
- transparency
- environmental impact
Keywords
- Governor Kevin Stitt
- nondisclosure agreements
- utility use
- public trust
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Oklahoma, the Sooner State, Tulsa
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