Meta and Oklo Launch 1.2 GW Nuclear Power Project in Ohio

Reuters01-26
Meta and Oklo Launch 1.2 GW Nuclear Power Project in Ohio

Meta Platforms Inc. has announced an agreement with Oklo Inc. to develop a 1.2 gigawatt nuclear power campus in Pike County, Ohio, aimed at supplying clean energy to Meta's regional data centers, including its AI supercluster in New Albany. The project will be developed on 206 acres of land formerly owned by the U.S. Department of Energy. As part of the agreement, Meta will prepay for power and help fund the advancement of Oklo's Aurora powerhouse deployment. Pre-construction and site characterization are scheduled to begin in 2026, with the first phase expected to come online by 2030. This initiative highlights Meta's commitment to securing around-the-clock baseload nuclear energy to support its growing energy demands and foster a sustainable future for its operations and surrounding communities.

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