Sunday, April 19, 2026
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Risk Profile

Santa Rosa County

Panhandle · Pop. 195,000 · Milton

Santa Rosa County has structural factors that work against large-scale data center development, but risk is never zero in Florida's current climate.

Data Center Risk
43/100
Low

Why this score?

Four weighted factors drive the Santa Rosa County risk score. Methodology is fully documented — each input is public data or a reasoned proxy.

Power availability
12/30

Limited in-county generation, but adjacent counties have significant capacity.

Water capacity
14/15

Northwest Florida WMD — abundant water resources, low current demand.

Land availability
13/15

Rural with significant open land. Most large parcels still available.

Current exposure
4/40

No known projects in this county or adjacent counties as of the latest filings.

Water infrastructure

Any hyperscale data center in Santa Rosa County would need a consumptive use permit from the Northwest Florida Water Management District.

The Northwest Florida Water Management District covers the western Panhandle and has the smallest population of Florida's five districts. Groundwater supplies come largely from the Floridan and sand-and-gravel aquifers. Consumptive use permits for large industrial water users go before the district's governing board.

A single hyperscale data center using evaporative cooling can require 1–5 million gallons per day. The Panhandle's lower population density and available industrial land make water availability less of a constraint than further south, but transmission capacity limitations offset that advantage.

Electric infrastructure

Grid capacity and transmission access are the single biggest driver of where hyperscale developers actually site projects.

Santa Rosa County is served by Gulf Power (FPL) as the primary electric utility, with Escambia River Electric Cooperative covering rural and cooperative-served areas.

FPL is Florida's largest investor-owned utility with the deepest transmission infrastructure for large industrial loads. Adequate power availability is rarely the bottleneck in FPL territory — permitting, siting, and community opposition usually are.

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 Santa Rosa County.

Florida's 2026 legislative session produced multiple bills that directly affect how data centers can be sited and permitted statewide, including in Santa Rosa 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.

What you can do

No active data center in Santa Rosa County — yet.

Palm Beach got four days notice before their first zoning vote. Nassau's moratorium vote is June 8. What they did, you can do — but only if you're ready before the proposal lands.

Your Santa Rosa County Defense Kit is built now for your specific address and your concerns — your family's health (diesel backup generators, air quality), your well or municipal water, the 24/7 industrial noise and light, your property value, your electricity bill. It includes a Preparation Brief for your property in Santa Rosa County, a pre-drafted public comment letter in your voice you can deploy same-day, a 2-minute hearing script, the Santa Rosa County commissioners and Planning Department contacts, your Florida Water Management District, and what SB 484 and HB 1007 protect in your property rights.

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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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