Share Your Expertise
Voices building the future of compute in Texas
Hyperscale News covers datacenter development through the lens of power, politics, and water. Our daily briefing is the neutral signal. Our op-eds are where the people actually building this future make their case in their own words.
If you are shaping how Texas powers the AI buildout, we want to publish you.
Who should pitch
We are looking for first-hand authority:
- Datacenter and infrastructure developers
- Energy executives, grid and generation engineers
- Water and utility leaders working the real constraint
- Policy experts on tax, permitting, siting, and reliability
- Local officials making the economic case on the ground
- Analysts and academics with findings that move the debate
You do not need to be a writer. You need to know something the rest of us should hear.
What we are looking for
Sharp, specific arguments about how to build this right: securing generation, getting water reuse and offsets to work, fixing interconnection and cost allocation, siting near the load, and making the economic and reliability case to Texans. We welcome disagreement on the how. A piece arguing for tougher water standards, a smarter cost model, or better siting is exactly our kind of fight.
The best op-eds make one argument, back it with evidence, and land a close you remember.
What we publish
- Length: 600 to 900 words.
- Original and exclusive: your piece must not have been published anywhere else, on any website, blog, newsletter, LinkedIn article, or other platform, and must not be under consideration elsewhere. We run it first.
- Sourced: include links or citations for any claim a skeptic would question.
- Byline: a two to three sentence bio, an optional headshot, and one link.
Standards and disclosure
We run arguments, not advertisements. If you have a financial interest in what you are writing about, tell us, and we will disclose it with the piece. Disclosure is a condition of publishing, not a reason we say no. We do not sell placement.
A few things we will not run: calls to pause, cap, or ban datacenter development; climate-doom polemic; unsourced claims; or a company brochure dressed up as an op-ed.
Editing and rights
We edit for length, clarity, accuracy, and house style, and you approve any material change before it runs. You keep your copyright and grant us the right to host the piece and share it across our newsletter and social channels with your byline intact. Op-eds reflect the views of the author, not Hyperscale News or its sponsor, JD Key Government Affairs.
How to submit
Email your pitch or full draft to oped@hyperscalenews.com. Include:
- Your draft or a two to three sentence pitch
- A short bio and how you want to be credited
- Any financial interest or affiliation we should disclose
What happens next
We read everything. If your piece is a fit, we will come back with edits and a publication date. Accepted op-eds publish as a bylined article on Hyperscale News, credited to you, and join our article archive. If it is not a fit, we will tell you. We move quickly on timely arguments, so if your piece is tied to a hearing, a filing, or a deadline, say so up top.