Innovative Partnership to Harness Underground Nuclear Energy for Data Centers
In a groundbreaking development for energy generation, Deep Fission and Endeavour Energy have announced a strategic partnership aimed at powering data centers through underground nuclear reactors. The collaboration plans to co-develop 2 gigawatts of nuclear energy, with the first small modular reactors expected to be operational by 2029.
Deep Fission has designed these reactors to be buried in specially drilled boreholes, approximately a mile deep. This innovative approach utilizes the geological stability at that depth to ensure safety and cost-effectiveness, relieving the need for large concrete structures typically associated with aboveground reactors.
Elizabeth Muller, co-founder and CEO of Deep Fission, highlighted that this method not only enhances safety but also provides continual zero-carbon power at a competitive price of 5-7 cents per kilowatt-hour. The energy generated will support Endeavour’s expanding network of Edged data centers, designed to meet the increasing energy demands posed by applications in artificial intelligence and other compute-intensive technologies.
Jakob Carnemark, founder of Endeavour, emphasized the importance of adopting economically viable technologies to satisfy the unprecedented energy requirements of today’s digital age. This partnership signifies a significant shift in the nuclear energy landscape and aims to provide clean, reliable energy to power the future.
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