Fermi Inc. Signs Agreement for Water-Saving Cooling System at Texas Energy Campus

Reuters12-01
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FRMI">Fermi Inc.</a> Signs Agreement for Water-Saving Cooling System at Texas Energy Campus

Fermi Inc., in partnership with the Texas Tech University System, has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with MVM EGI Zrt. to engineer and develop a next-generation cooling system for its 11-gigawatt private energy grid campus in Texas. The agreement focuses on the design and development of hybrid dry-wet cooling towers, which prioritize air-based cooling to reduce water use compared to conventional systems. The collaboration aims to implement closed-loop circulation to minimize evaporation and support water conservation, aligning with the project's stated commitment to responsible management of regional water resources.

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