US energy department invites AI data centre development at Los Alamos and other federal lands
The Hindu
The U.S. Department of Energy said it has identified 16 federal sites where it could invite tech companies to build data centres.
The U.S. Department of Energy said it has identified 16 federal sites, including storied nuclear research laboratories such as Los Alamos, where tech companies could build data centres in a push to accelerate commercial development of artificial intelligence technology.
The sites are “uniquely positioned for rapid data centre construction, including in-place energy infrastructure with the ability to fast-track permitting for new energy generation such as nuclear,” the agency said in a statement Thursday.
The move follows an executive order signed in January by outgoing President Joe Biden that sought to remove hurdles for AI data centre expansion in the U.S. while also encouraging those data centres, which require large amounts of electricity, to be powered with renewable energy.
While President Donald Trump has since sought to erase most of Biden's signature AI policies, he made clear after returning to the White House that he had no interest in rescinding Biden's data centre order.
“I’d like to see federal lands opened up for data centres," Trump said in January. "I think they’re going to be very important.”
The lands identified as potential sites include a number of national laboratories, such as the New Mexico-centered Los Alamos and Sandia laboratories and Oak Ridge in Tennessee.
While the tech industry has long relied on data centres to run online services, from email and social media to financial transactions, new AI technology behind popular chatbots and generative AI tools requires even more powerful computation to build and operate.

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