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Equinix Signs Multiple Advanced Nuclear Deals to Power Data Centers

Equinix (EQIX.O), a leading data center developer and operator, announced on Thursday that it has entered into multiple advanced nuclear electricity deals, including power purchase agreements for fission energy and preorders for microreactors to support its operations.

The energy-intensive nature of data centers, especially with the growing adoption of technologies like generative artificial intelligence, has driven demand for large-scale electricity, raising concerns over power supply shortages. Equinix’s agreements aim to secure long-term electricity solutions rather than short-term fixes, according to Raouf Abdel, the company’s executive vice president of global operations.

In the U.S., Equinix plans to procure 500 megawatts of power from Oklo’s next-generation nuclear fission reactors and preordered 20 transportable microreactors from Radiant Nuclear. In Europe, the company has deals with ULC-Energy and Stellaria to eventually source power from next-generation nuclear developers. Equinix has also signed advanced fuel cell agreements with Bloom Energy, based in Silicon Valley.

These initiatives align with the U.S. Department of Energy’s pilot program for high-tech test nuclear reactors, which aims to have three projects operational within a year. The deals with advanced nuclear providers are expected to supply more than 1 gigawatt of electricity to Equinix’s data centers globally.