Oracle, BorderPlex, and Bloom Energy announced on Monday plans to power Project Jupiter using cleaner, water-efficient fuel cell technology from Bloom, with capacity scaling up to 2.45 gigawatts.
The partnership leverages Bloom's fuel cell expertise to deliver efficient, low-emission power tailored for high-demand operations, replacing planned gas turbines and diesel generators. "The project includes community commitments totaling $416.9 million and expects 4,000 construction jobs and 1,500 ongoing roles," the firms said in a press release.
Project Jupiter is a massive $165 billion AI-training data center campus under construction in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, to serve advanced AI needs.
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