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SoftBank's SB Energy Makes a Move on Former US Nuclear Plant Site: 10GW Data Center Campus Powered by Natural Gas, Tech Giants and Financial Capital Joining Forces

According to 1M AI News monitoring, SoftBank's SB Energy is leasing federal land from the U.S. Department of Energy in Piketon, Ohio to build a 10GW data center campus named PORTS Technology Campus. The site is a former Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant used for enriched uranium production for nuclear weapons.

SB Energy will concurrently build 10GW of new power generation capacity, with at least 9.2GW being natural gas-fired, and has struck a $4.2 billion agreement with American Electric Power Ohio to upgrade southern Ohio's power transmission infrastructure with power access expected by 2029. SB Energy has committed to funding the accelerated cleanup of legacy nuclear contamination at the site.

The project is backed by a Japan-U.S. consortium, with participants including Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric, Toshiba, TDK, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Bechtel, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan Chase. On the same site, nuclear developer Oklo is partnering with Centrus Energy to build a uranium processing facility, while Meta has also chosen this location to plan a nuclear power park aimed at up to 1.2GW.

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