Arizona’s Tech Expansion: The Strategic Implications of a 500-Acre Data Center Campus Near Phoenix
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Advanced nuclear company Deep Fission has secured letters of intent for 12.5GW of small modular reactor capacity with data centers and industrial partners. The company’s innovative borehole reactor technology aims to address growing power demands from AI and data center expansion through deep geological containment.
Advanced nuclear energy company Deep Fission has signed letters of intent for 12.5 gigawatts of potential capacity with data centers, co-developers, industrial parks, and strategic partners, according to company reports. Sources indicate the non-binding agreements outline plans to explore commercial deployment of the company’s innovative small modular reactor systems, though specific data center partners were not disclosed.
A comprehensive new report quantifies how strategic sustainability improvements can dramatically reduce data center environmental impact. The analysis shows potential for up to 87% carbon reduction over 15 years through targeted operational and design changes.
With ESG targets tightening across the industry, data center operators are implementing comprehensive sustainability strategies that deliver measurable environmental benefits without compromising performance, according to reports analyzing recent industry developments.