
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the selection of four sitesโIdaho National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, and Savannah River Siteโfor advancing the Trump administrationโs AI infrastructure initiative. These sites will host cutting-edge AI data centers and energy generation projects in partnership with private sector developers. The move supports federal goals to lower energy costs, enhance national security, and position the United States as a global leader in AI. The DOE will release site-specific project details and solicitations in the coming months, with partner selection expected by year-end. They write:
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the next steps in the Trump administrationโs plan to accelerate the development of AI infrastructure through siting on DOE lands. ย DOE has selected four sitesโIdaho National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant and Savannah River Siteโto move forward with plans to invite private sector partners to develop cutting edge AI data center and energy generation projects.ย ย
Todayโs announcement supports the Trump administrationโs goals of utilizing Federal lands to lower energy costs and help power the global AI race, as outlined in President Trumpโs Executive Orders on Accelerating Federal Permitting of Data Center Infrastructure, Deploying Advanced Nuclear Reactor Technologies for National Security, and Unleashing American Energy.
“By leveraging DOE land assets for the deployment of AI and energy infrastructure, we are taking a bold step to accelerate the next Manhattan Projectโensuring U.S. AI and energy leadership,โ saidย Energy Secretary Chris Wright. โThese sites are uniquely positioned to host data centers as well as power generation to bolster grid reliability, strengthen our national security, and reduce energy costs.โ
DOE received enormous interest in response to its April request for information (RFI) that helped inform the selection of these sites. The chosen locations are well-situated for large-scale data centers, new power generation, and other necessary infrastructure.
DOE looks forward to working with data center developers, energy companies, and the broader public in consultation with states, local governments, and federally recognized tribes that these projects will serve to further advance this important initiative. More details regarding project scope, eligibility requirements, and submission guidelines at each site will be available with the site-specific releases. These solicitations are expected to be released in the coming months and partners could be selected by the end of the year. DOE is also evaluating additional sites that could issue solicitations in the future.
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