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The borderland's data center deals, on the record.

Meta in El Paso. Project Jupiter in Santa Teresa. Billions in tax breaks, gigawatts of power, and millions of gallons of water, scattered across permit portals and buried agenda items. CORRIDOR gathers every public record into one place and lets you ask it anything.

Deployment CORRIDOR Coverage El Paso TX + Santa Teresa NM Answers cite their sources
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Ask a question about the data center deals.Every answer returns with the documents it came from. Try one of these, or type your own.

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Answers are produced by CORRIDOR's private inference engine from public records and can be incomplete or out of date. Always check the linked sources before relying on anything here. CORRIDOR is an independent civic tool, not affiliated with any government body or company. Read the and .
Corpus updated
2026-06-15

What CORRIDOR is

CORRIDOR is a free tool. It helps you look up public records about the data center projects in El Paso, Texas and Santa Teresa, New Mexico.

It does not make up answers. Every answer comes from real public records, and it shows you the sources so you can check them yourself.

You can ask 5 questions an hour when you sign in, or 1 an hour without signing in. Reading a question that was already asked is free. Answers can be wrong or out of date, so always check the sources.

How it works

Public records in. Cited answers out.

No opinions, no summaries you have to take on faith. CORRIDOR reads the primary documents and shows you exactly where each answer comes from.

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Gather the record

Permit applications, council votes, tax agreements, water rights, emissions filings, and lawsuits, pulled from state and county portals across two states and archived in full.

Collect
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Make it answerable

Every document is indexed so you can ask a plain question and get a direct answer drawn from the filings themselves, not from a press release.

Retrieve
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Show the receipts

Each answer carries links to its sources. Every archived file is fingerprinted, so the record cannot be quietly altered after the fact.

Prove
CORRIDOR retrieves. RECALL proves.
What is in the record

Three projects. Two states. One lens.

CORRIDOR tracks the major data center developments in the El Paso and Santa Teresa corridor, with the documents that govern each one.

Northeast El Paso, TX

Meta

El Paso data center campus

  • Jurisdiction Texas
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Santa Teresa, NM

Project Jupiter

Santa Teresa data center campus

  • Jurisdiction New Mexico
  • Documents -
Fort Bliss, federal land

Fort Bliss

proposed federal-land project

  • Jurisdiction Federal
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Documents archived
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Indexed passages
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Projects tracked
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Jurisdictions covered
Air permits and emissions Water rights and usage Power and grid filings Tax breaks and incentives Council and commission votes Corporate and shell entities Lawsuits and public comment
Why this exists

These decisions were made in public, but they were not made legible.

The filings that decide how much water leaves the aquifer, how much the air carries, and who pays for the power are real and public. They are also spread across a dozen agencies, written for engineers and lawyers, and easy to miss in a single line on a long agenda.

CORRIDOR does not argue for or against any project. It puts the record in one place, in plain reach, so a resident with a question can get an answer and see the document behind it. That is the whole point: accountability you can check yourself.

Source ledger  /  tamper-evident
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The instrument

What a CSR instrument does.

Celaya Solutions Research is an independent research lab in El Paso. We build instruments: focused tools that take a system too large or too buried to follow and make it legible and accountable.

Most of our instruments are private. CORRIDOR is public, because the record it holds belongs to the public. It runs on RECALL, our document intelligence engine, which answers questions only from sources it can show you and fingerprints every one of them so the trail holds up.

Built in the Sun City.   Celaya Solutions Research  /  celayasolutions.com

Open to everyone

Ask the record. Share what you find.

No login, no cost. Bring a question about the water, the power, the tax breaks, or the votes, and check the answer against the documents yourself.