Why this score?
Four weighted factors drive the Hardee County risk score. Methodology is fully documented — each input is public data or a reasoned proxy.
Moderate in-county generation. Viable for mid-sized facilities, extension required for hyperscale.
Southwest Florida WMD — growing population, rising water stress.
Very rural. Abundant large parcels available for industrial conversion.
One adjacent county has an active project. Regional infrastructure is already being tapped.
Water infrastructure
Any hyperscale data center in Hardee County would need a consumptive use permit from the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
The Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) is the district that handled the Fort Meade hyperscale permit review. SWFWMD quietly adopted a new rule that required Stonebridge's Fort Meade project to clear a separate water permit at a public governing board meeting — a precedent that will apply to other data center proposals in this district. SWFWMD covers Florida's most industrial central-west region.
A single hyperscale data center using evaporative cooling can require 1–5 million gallons per day. Because SWFWMD set a direct precedent on the Fort Meade project — requiring a separate public-board water permit for a hyperscale data center — any future proposal in this district will face the same scrutiny. That makes SWFWMD counties procedurally harder to site in, not easier.
Electric infrastructure
Grid capacity and transmission access are the single biggest driver of where hyperscale developers actually site projects.
Hardee County is served by Peace River Electric Cooperative as the primary electric utility, with Duke Energy Florida covering rural and cooperative-served areas. Adjacent to Polk County (Fort Meade data center).
Electric cooperatives are member-owned and typically serve rural territory. Cooperatives generally lack the transmission capacity needed for hyperscale loads without significant utility-funded buildout, making cooperative-served areas less attractive to data center developers than investor-owned territory.
Adjacent county activity
Data center campuses tend to cluster near existing infrastructure, meaning proposals in adjacent counties can quickly change the risk picture for Hardee County.
State legislative context
Florida's 2026 legislative session produced the regulatory framework that will shape every data center proposal in the state, including any that may come to Hardee County.
Florida's 2026 legislative session produced multiple bills that directly affect how data centers can be sited and permitted statewide, including in Hardee County. HB 1007 and SB 484 both propose restrictions on hyperscale data center siting, mandatory impact studies, minimum setbacks from residential areas and schools, and water-use disclosure requirements. Neither bill bans data centers outright — they raise the procedural bar. Some versions would allow economic development agencies to shield the end-user identity of a project for up to 12 months after filing, a provision that has already been used at projects like Project Tango in Palm Beach County.
No active data center in Hardee County — yet.
Palm Beach got four days notice before their first zoning vote. Polk County approved Fort Meade's 4.4M-sq-ft complex on April 15 — directly adjacent. What they did, you can do — but only if you're ready before the proposal lands.
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Not legal advice. Written by AI trained on Florida public records, Sunshine Law, SB 484, HB 1007, and documented data center cases from Newton County GA, Mansfield GA, and Bessemer AL.
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