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'World's Biggest Energy Gamble': US to Launch Record-Breaking Nuclear, Solar, and Gas Mega Project This Fall
'World's Biggest Energy Gamble': US to Launch Record-Breaking Nuclear, Solar, and Gas Mega Project This Fall

Sustainability Times

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Sustainability Times

'World's Biggest Energy Gamble': US to Launch Record-Breaking Nuclear, Solar, and Gas Mega Project This Fall

IN A NUTSHELL 🌟 Fermi America launches the 'Hypergrid' project to integrate nuclear, natural gas, solar, and wind power near Amarillo, Texas. launches the 'Hypergrid' project to integrate nuclear, natural gas, solar, and wind power near Amarillo, Texas. 🔋 The facility aims to power 18 million square feet of AI data centers, generating up to 11 gigawatts (GW) of IT capacity. of AI data centers, generating up to of IT capacity. 🚀 Positioned strategically near the DOE's Pantex site, the project supports national security and energy independence. 📈 Collaboration with Texas Tech University underscores the project's significance for innovation and economic growth. The United States is set to make a landmark entry into the realm of energy and technology with Fermi America's announcement of the 'Hypergrid' project. This initiative, co-founded by former U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry, will be a transformative stride in energy production and AI infrastructure. Positioned near the Department of Energy's Pantex site, it promises to integrate nuclear, natural gas, solar, and wind energy sources to power extensive AI data centers. As it prepares to launch on July 4 in collaboration with Texas Tech University, Hypergrid is poised to redefine energy dynamics and support America's growing demand for artificial intelligence capabilities. The Ambitious Vision Behind Hypergrid Fermi America, in partnership with the Texas Tech University System, is embarking on an ambitious plan to construct the largest energy and data campus in the U.S. The Hypergrid project is set to encompass 18 million square feet of AI data centers, powered by a diverse array of energy sources. Located near Amarillo, Texas, this facility will combine nuclear, natural gas, solar, and wind energy, creating a robust and sustainable power ecosystem. The facility aims to achieve an astounding 11 gigawatts (GW) of IT capacity, a scale that can energize over 8.2 million homes. Chancellor Tedd L. Mitchell of Texas Tech University emphasized the significance of this collaboration, highlighting Texas's reputation as the energy capital of the world. He described the project as a testament to the unyielding spirit of the Texas Panhandle and the state as a whole. This endeavor not only promises to be a colossal energy and data complex but also symbolizes a strategic move to bolster the nation's energy independence and technological prowess. 'America Races to Catch China': U.S. Fast-Tracks Nuclear Reactor Testing in Urgent Bid to Regain Global Energy Lead A Strategic Push into AI and National Security Fermi America's Hypergrid project is more than an energy initiative; it represents a strategic response to global energy competition and the burgeoning demand for AI infrastructure in the U.S. Rick Perry pointed out the widening gap in nuclear energy developments between the U.S. and countries like China, which is constructing 22 nuclear reactors. The urgency is further underscored by a recent executive order from former President Donald Trump, designating AI data centers at DOE facilities as critical defense infrastructure. The strategic location of the Hypergrid, near the Pantex nuclear weapons plant, enhances its significance. In addition to proximity to the DOE site, the nearly 5,800-acre plot is positioned above one of the nation's largest natural gas fields, with access to key U.S. gas pipelines. This site is uniquely poised to integrate safe, clean nuclear power with natural gas, utility grid power, solar energy, and battery storage on an unprecedented scale, underscoring its potential as a defense-critical electric grid. FBI Raids Family Home After 12-Year-Old Conducts Dangerous Scientific Experiment That Triggers Federal-Level Alarm Nuclear Power Resurgence and Public Oversight As Fermi America announces the Hypergrid project, it highlights a renewed interest in nuclear power in the U.S. The company plans to develop the largest nuclear power complex in the nation, though specific timelines remain undefined. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is reviewing Fermi's applications, which include plans for multiple 1-GW nuclear reactors. This initiative aligns with executive actions aimed at accelerating reactor approvals and reforming the NRC's regulatory framework. Despite the promise of clean energy, the project faces scrutiny. Critics express concerns about the potential risks of hastening reforms, warning against compromising safety and public trust. Recent developments, such as President Trump's dismissal of NRC commissioner Chris Hanson, have fueled debates over the future of nuclear policy and regulation. Moreover, financial concerns loom, as evidenced by the costly delays experienced in Georgia's Vogtle reactors. Nevertheless, Fermi America and Texas Tech University officials emphasize that the Hypergrid is a national security priority, representing a major step toward American energy independence and technological advancement. 'Germany Goes Fusion-First': Company Pushes Bold Plan to Build World's First Operational Nuclear Fusion Power Plant Economic and Technological Implications The Hypergrid project is not just a monumental energy undertaking; it holds significant economic and technological implications for the United States. By integrating diverse energy sources, the project aims to drive innovation and create new opportunities in AI and related fields. The construction and operation of this massive facility are expected to generate substantial job growth and economic activity in the region. Furthermore, the project's cutting-edge approach to energy management and AI infrastructure sets a precedent for future developments. As the U.S. seeks to maintain its competitive edge in technology and energy, the Hypergrid stands as a beacon of progress. It exemplifies how strategic investments in technology and infrastructure can propel the nation toward a more sustainable and secure energy future. The partnership between Fermi America and Texas Tech University underscores the importance of collaboration in achieving these ambitious goals. As the Hypergrid project gears up for its grand launch, it raises important questions about the future of energy and technology in the United States. How will this unprecedented endeavor shape the landscape of AI infrastructure and energy independence? Will it serve as a catalyst for similar projects across the nation, or will challenges in regulation and public perception pose significant hurdles? The answers to these questions will undoubtedly influence the trajectory of America's energy and technological landscape in the years to come. Our author used artificial intelligence to enhance this article. Did you like it? 4.5/5 (24)

Texas firm aims to build world's largest data energy complex with nuclear, gas, solar
Texas firm aims to build world's largest data energy complex with nuclear, gas, solar

Reuters

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Texas firm aims to build world's largest data energy complex with nuclear, gas, solar

WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) - Fermi America, a Texas company co-founded by former U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry, aims to build the largest energy and data complex of its kind powered by nuclear, natural gas and solar, it said on Thursday. Fermi plans to partner on the "Hypergrid" project with Texas Tech University and said it will be launched on July 4. Perry, who also served as Texas governor, said that China is building 22 nuclear reactors while the U.S. is building none. "We're behind - and it's all hands on deck. We need to be doing everything in our power to win this race, because this is the race that really matters." Interest in building new nuclear plants has spiked after President Donald Trump issued executive orders last month that aim to fast track applications for new reactors and overhaul the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Nuclear critics and some proponents have criticized the overhaul as potentially detrimental to the industry and putting politics ahead of safety and public health. Trump this month also fired Democratic NRC commissioner Chris Hanson. Fermi said the Amarillo campus has the potential to deliver up to 11 gigawatts (GW) of new nuclear, gas and solar power, about enough for more than 8.2 million homes, with 1 GW expected online by late 2026. It did not say how much the project would cost or how it is being financed. Fermi said the project will be the largest U.S. nuclear power complex, but did not say when it would be completed. U.S. nuclear power has been plagued by delays and cost overruns, with the last reactor coming online last year in Georgia. The last two reactors completed in Vogtle, Georgia, cost a total of more than $30 billion, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration The NRC said it is reviewing applications from Fermi which should be public soon. The Washington Post said the project has applied for four 1-GW nuclear reactors. Fermi did not immediately confirm that. The nearly 5,800-acre (2,347-hectare) campus will also have capacity for large artificial intelligence data centers. The site, near the Department of Energy's Pantex nuclear weapons plant, "underscores Fermi's strategic position to build clean, safe, new nuclear power for America's next-generation AI," Fermi said. The site is also situated near some of the largest U.S. gas pipelines and atop a large natural gas field.

Rick Perry's AI plan: a colossal nuclear campus in Trump's image
Rick Perry's AI plan: a colossal nuclear campus in Trump's image

Washington Post

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Washington Post

Rick Perry's AI plan: a colossal nuclear campus in Trump's image

A company led by former energy secretary and Texas governor Rick Perry has submitted a federal application to build a nuclear power complex on what sponsors say would be the world's largest datacenter campus — a project with a distinctly political veneer. Perry is co-founder of a Fermi America, a Texas company that has said it will soon announce details of its grand vision for a property adjacent to the Pantex nuclear weapons plant near Amarillo. Its confidential application for construction of four 1-gigawatt reactors, obtained by The Washington Post, says the expansive facility will be called the Donald. J. Trump Advanced Energy and Intelligence Campus.

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