Oracle said it submitted a letter to the New Mexico Environment Department supporting air permit approval for natural gas-powered, behind-the-meter microgrids for its planned Project Jupiter AI data center campus in Doña Ana County, New Mexico. The company said the microgrids would use emissions controls and continuous monitoring, and that it plans to integrate renewable, carbon-free energy such as solar and/or fuel cells over time in support of New Mexico’s 2045 net-zero goals. Oracle also cited projected local economic impacts, including construction and ongoing jobs, county payments for schools and infrastructure, and funding for local water system upgrades.
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