ENERGY: Google Partners with Elementl Power to Secure 1.8 GW for AI Data Centers

Google has committed early‑stage capital to support Elementl Power in developing three advanced nuclear energy projects across the U.S., each designed to deliver at least 600 megawatts of continuous power.

Google’s investment helps advance site permitting, connection to the grid, and other development milestones. The company gains an option to purchase electricity from the completed reactors for its AI-driven data centers.

Elementl Power aims to bring more than 10 gigawatts of carbon‑free advanced nuclear capacity online in the U.S. by 2035. The Elementl‑Google partnership represents nearly 1.8 GW toward that target.

Google’s global head of data center energy, Amanda Peterson Corio, emphasized the need for reliable baseload supply to meet surging AI power demands and strengthen grid resilience.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory helped refine a multi‑criteria siting tool used by Elementl. Collaboration under DOE’s GAIN initiative accelerated identification of optimal reactor locations.

Proposal does not specify reactor types or exact locations. Elementl describes itself as “technology‑agnostic”, evaluating options such as BWRX‑300, AP300, NuScale modules or other advanced designs.

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