Wyoming Hyperscale is seeking to enter into a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement with Oklo, which is developing advanced fission power plants that use nuclear waste as fuel. Wyoming Hyperscale is seeking 100 MW of clean, reliable power for a new data center campus near Evanston, Wyoming.
"As the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence increases, Oklo remains dedicated to providing clean, reliable, and affordable energy solutions to meet the needs of our data center partners. Our partnership with Wyoming Hyperscale underscores our commitment to advancing sustainable energy practices and supporting high-efficiency operations within the data center industry,” said Jacob DeWitte, co-founder and CEO of Oklo.
Trenton Thornock, Founder and Managing Member of Wyoming Hyperscale, emphasized the project's commitment to reimagining traditional data center development practices. "Our goal is to create data centers with minimal environmental impact. This collaboration with Oklo perfectly aligns with our vision for sustainable, efficient operations. By merging sustainability with advanced technology, we are setting a new standard for the future of accelerated computing.”