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Crusoe partners with Tallgrass for AI data center in Wyoming

Crusoe, a provider of Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure, has teamed up with Tallgrass to establish a new AI data center campus in southeast Wyoming, initially offering 1.8 gigawatts (GW) of capacity with plans to expand up to 10 GW. This project aims to meet the rising computational requirements for AI by integrating various energy sources.

Project Overview

The data center will utilize a stable power strategy that incorporates natural gas alongside future renewable energy projects, ensuring efficiency for AI Operations (AIOps). Located in proximity to Tallgrass' CO2 sequestration hub, the project will facilitate carbon capture and leverage existing energy assets.

Leadership Insights

Chase Lochmiller, CEO and co-founder of Crusoe, stated that this development reflects their dedication to providing essential energy capacity for the U.S. to maintain competitiveness in the global AI arena. The project is expected to generate multiple job opportunities in construction, technology, and other domains.

Relevance to Local Economy

Matt Sheehy, CEO of Tallgrass, highlighted their established foothold in Wyoming and the partnership's potential for continued regional growth. Governor Mark Gordon expressed support for the venture, recognizing its importance for local natural gas producers and overall economic development in the state.

Political Support

U.S. Senators John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis noted the project's capacity to foster a skilled workforce and promote advancements in High performance computing (HPC) within Wyoming. They reiterated the state's commitment to nurturing technological progress through collaborative initiatives.

This project underscores the focus on enhancing infrastructure to support U.S. competitiveness in AI and further technological advancement.