The January meeting of the board of directors at BTU included an update of providing more than 100 times the present demand for power on the RELLIS campus.
BTU is in the process of building a substation and transmission lines serving the RELLIS campus, in part to serve a new data center and other future public and private projects.
BTU spokeswoman Meghan Brown says this is part of their annual review of meeting future demand.
According to documents presented during the meeting, Brazos County did not qualify for at least nine economic development projects last year due to not having enough electricity.
Brown says Bryan/College Station is competing with other parts of the state to increase the amount of available electricity.
Brown says there is maybe a little “heightened level of emergency” due to the growth taking place in the Bryan/College Station area.
Click below for comments from Meghan Brown, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.