Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has inked three nuclear power deals with TerraPower, Oklo, and Vistra to fuel its growing artificial intelligence (AI) data centers. The agreements aim to provide clean energy for Meta's Prometheus AI data center in Ohio, which is expected to come online this year.
The deals will generate up to 6.6 gigawatts of new and existing clean energy by 2035, according to Meta. The company has partnered with TerraPower to secure funding for the development of two new Natrium units capable of producing 690 megawatts of power. Additionally, Meta will buy over 2.1 gigawatts of energy from Vistra's nuclear power plants in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Oklo's deal with Meta is aimed at supporting the development of a 1.2-gigawatt power campus in Ohio, which will help fuel the company's growing data centers in the region. The agreements are part of Meta's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and transition to cleaner energy sources.
Financial terms of the deals were not disclosed, but they represent a significant investment by Meta in nuclear power as a clean energy source for its AI operations.
The deals will generate up to 6.6 gigawatts of new and existing clean energy by 2035, according to Meta. The company has partnered with TerraPower to secure funding for the development of two new Natrium units capable of producing 690 megawatts of power. Additionally, Meta will buy over 2.1 gigawatts of energy from Vistra's nuclear power plants in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Oklo's deal with Meta is aimed at supporting the development of a 1.2-gigawatt power campus in Ohio, which will help fuel the company's growing data centers in the region. The agreements are part of Meta's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and transition to cleaner energy sources.
Financial terms of the deals were not disclosed, but they represent a significant investment by Meta in nuclear power as a clean energy source for its AI operations.