Country
United States
AI data center dossier
Country
United States
Operator
Meta, Oklo Inc.
Energy
Nuclear
Known capacity
1.2 GW
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On January 9, 2026, Meta announced a landmark agreement with Oklo Inc. (backed by Sam Altman) to develop an advanced nuclear technology campus in Ohio to provide up to 1.2 gigawatts (GW) of clean, baseload power starting as early as 2030. This partnership is a core component of Meta's strategy to secure 6.6 GW of carbon-free energy by 2035 to support its global AI infrastructure buildout, specifically its "Titan Clusters" for training the next generation of foundation models.
Oklo's advanced nuclear technology, utilizing small fast reactors, is designed to be more compact and flexible than traditional nuclear plants, offering a scalable energy solution that can be deployed closer to the data centers themselves. The Ohio campus is intended to function as a pilot for this integration, matching carbon-free, always-on energy with the massive, constant electricity demand of high-density AI clusters.
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