Sand Springs, OK · Osage County · 36.256°N 96.110°W
Project Spring (Sand Springs)
Key facts
- Location
- Sand Springs, OK, Osage County
- Capacity
- —
- Powered by
- Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO)
- Announced
- 2025-11
- Last updated
Civic impact
Economics
- Land
- 827 acres
Energy & water
- Energy source
- Grid
- Cooling
- Air-cooled
PSO (Public Service Company of Oklahoma) to supply power via existing transmission crossing the property; developer states Google would fund a dedicated substation and new transmission at no cost to local ratepayers.
Developer states initial phases use non-evaporative air cooling; water for domestic use only; future phases may evolve (projectspringok.com).
Community sentiment
Protect Sand Springs Alliance filed an annexation-challenge lawsuit (Jan 2026); Land Legacy filed a conservation-easement enforcement suit (Mar 2026) covering 270 of the 827 acres; a recall petition targets the City Council and mayor; Osage Nation raised mineral-estate sovereignty and consultation concerns.
Status history
- Proposed
827-acre site annexed into Sand Springs city limits to enable PSO grid connection
- Proposed
DCD first reports the rezoning application for the 827-acre site near HWY 97 and Rock School Rd; operator undisclosed at this stage
- Proposed
Tulsa Flyer first publicly identifies Google as interested end-user/purchaser; White Rose Partners launches projectspringok.com
- Proposed
Sand Springs City Council votes 6-1 to approve rezoning; multiple lawsuits and a recall effort remain active - no construction permit issued
Location
Sources & data provenance
Reported: data based on credible news outlets or industry sources.
Last updated:
- Tulsa FlyerRetrieved:
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- White Rose PartnersRetrieved:
- Osage NewsRetrieved:
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