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Oracle Powers New Mexico Data Center with 2.45GW Fuel Cells Amid Industry Challenges

Severity: Low (Score: 21.9)

Sources: www.oracle.com, Theregister

Summary

Oracle has announced that its Project Jupiter data center in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, will be powered by 2.45 gigawatts of Bloom Energy fuel cells, replacing previously planned gas turbines and diesel generators. This shift aims to enhance energy efficiency and reduce emissions by approximately 92% while using minimal water. The project is part of a broader collaboration with Bloom Energy, which has been expanded from an initial commitment of 1.2 gigawatts. The announcement comes as Oracle navigates industry challenges, including reports of OpenAI missing revenue targets. While the fuel cells primarily run on natural gas, they can be converted to hydrogen, although sustainable hydrogen sourcing remains a challenge. Oracle's decision reflects a commitment to cleaner energy solutions and community priorities. The data center is expected to contribute to local economic growth and job creation in the region. The timeline for the first operational phase of the fuel-cell-powered data hall has not been disclosed. Key Points: • Oracle's Project Jupiter will utilize 2.45GW of Bloom Energy fuel cells for power. • The switch from gas turbines to fuel cells aims to reduce emissions by 92%. • Oracle's energy strategy includes a focus on sustainability amid industry challenges.

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