Golden, Colorado-Aricky Energy Department (DOE) today announced plans to help ensure that the US leads the world in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and DOE takes new energy infrastructure on the land to low energy costs by co-local data centers and new energy infrastructure. The DOE has issued a request for information (RFI) to inform the possible use of DOE land for Artificial Intelligence (AI) Infrastructure Development to support the increasing demand of data centers. The DOE has identified 16 potential sites, which are specificly deployed for rapid data center construction, including new energy generations such as atoms such as atoms such as new energy production capacity with in-place energy infrastructure.
According to President Trump's Artificial Intelligence, the DOE is discovering opportunities to expedite the development of AI and Energy infrastructure across the country, which prefer public-private participation to carry forward the use of innovative technologies and strategies.
“The global race for AI dominance is the next manhattan project, and with the leadership of President Trump and innovation of our national laboratories, the United States and will win,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said“With today's action, the Department of Energy is taking important steps to take advantage of our domestic resources, while American people continue to provide cheap, reliable and safe energy.”
“President Trump Artificial Intelligence is committed to ensuring the US leadership and the secretaries are distributed rights,” White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Michael Cretios said“The Trump administration will highlight federal resources to create the data resources required for the AI-operated future.”
The department is demanding input from the data center developers, energy developers and comprehensive public to carry forward this partnership. The information collected will be used to inform the development, encourage private-public participation and enable the AI infrastructure on select DOE sites with the target of starting the operation by the end of 2027.
The sites give the industry a chance to partner with world-class research facilities of co-located DOEs on sites, which leads to progress in both power system design required to run centers and develop the next generation data center hardware. Publicly available information about each site, in which RFI is provided in appendages, including location, available monrase and other characteristics.
Additionally, RFI aims to collect information about possible development approaches, technology solutions, operating models and economic ideas associated with the installation of AI infrastructure.