Global energy executive joins Prometheus Hyperscale to
accelerate sustainable data center growth and provide strategic
counsel on $10B flagship project in
Evanston, Wyoming
HOUSTON, Nov. 24,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Prometheus Hyperscale, a leading
developer of sustainable hyperscale data centres, is delighted to
announce the appointment of Bernard
Looney as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Mr. Looney, former CEO of BP, brings to the role more than three
decades of energy sector expertise – from the frontline to the
boardroom. He will provide strategic guidance on the development of
the company's growth plans, including its $10B flagship data center in Evanston, Wyoming, which will be among the
largest facilities of its kind in the world when completed.
The announcement of Mr. Looney's appointment comes as societies
and large technology companies grapple with how to power the
explosive growth in artificial intelligence (AI). The International
Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that by 2026 data centers globally
will use over 1,000 terawatt-hours (TWh) annually, around the same
as Japan uses today. Against this
backdrop of soaring demand and squeezed supply, Prometheus is
pioneering new standards in hyperscale data center operations.
These approaches include harnessing a variety of energy sources
to power its data centers, including renewables, natural gas and
possibly nuclear at a later date through our strategic partnership
with Oklo. Prometheus aims for its data centers to not impact grid
customers.
Another key challenge is the enormous amount of power and water
used to cool data centers to prevent the servers from overheating.
Prometheus Hyperscale uses a unique liquid cooling system that
dramatically outperforms traditional air-cooling methods, reducing
energy consumption by up to 50%. This system also utilises deep
underground water reservoirs and captures the waste heat to reuse
or sequester it. It's believed that Prometheus Hyperscale's
flagship project will be the first hyperscale data center in
the United States to combine
liquid heat transfer and heat reuse technologies.
Founded by Trenton Thornock, an
experienced leader in energy, finance and infrastructure,
Prometheus Hyperscale's flagship project in Evanston, Wyoming, promises to be the most
advanced sustainable data center in the
United States, and one of the largest in the world, when it
becomes operational in 2025/26. The 1GW-capacity developed site
will cover an area of 640-acres (one square mile), making it
approximately three quarters the size of New York's Central Park. Four further sites
are currently earmarked across Arizona and Colorado.
As Chairman, Mr. Looney will ensure the successful execution of
Evanston as well as Prometheus's
broader business goals. His appointment comes following the recent
announcement that Trevor Neilson, a
renowned climate technology entrepreneur and philanthropist, will
serve as the company's President.
It's estimated that $1 trillion
will be invested in the U.S. in data centers in the next five years
– with an additional $1 trillion
internationally.
Trenton Thornock, Founder and
CEO of Prometheus Hyperscale commented: "Having Bernard Looney
join as Chairman is a tremendous step forward for Prometheus.
Bernard's track record and transformative leadership in the energy
sector aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of data
centers. His insights, as well as his extensive operational and
project delivery experience, will be invaluable as we bring our
flagship project in Evanston,
Wyoming to life and set new benchmarks for sustainable
digital infrastructure."
Trevor Neilson, President of
Prometheus Hyperscale, commented: "Bernard is the perfect
person to guide Prometheus as we form partnerships across the
energy sector to access low-carbon electrons that will power the
future of AI. His extensive industry experience and leadership will
be instrumental as Prometheus establishes itself at the forefront
of sustainable data center operations."
Bernard Looney
commented: "I am delighted to join Prometheus Hyperscale
at this pivotal moment as the world grapples with the intersection
of AI, Energy and Sustainability. Innovative power solutions are
desperately needed to ensure that AI is unleashed to tackle some of
the biggest global challenges including healthcare, economic
growth, and the energy transition. We must work to find solutions
that lead to Net Positive AI – where the benefits to our world
outweigh any costs. The flagship Evanston project is one such solution and I
look forward to lending a helping hand, working alongside Trenton,
Trevor, and the entire Prometheus team to help bring this vision to
life. I can't imagine a more exciting challenge."
Factsheet: Prometheus Hyperscale's Flagship Project in
Evanston, Wyoming
Prometheus's site in Evanston,
Wyoming, aims to redefine sustainable infrastructure in the
data center industry, setting a new benchmark for operational
excellence and environmental responsibility.
Key aspects of the project include:
Extensive Land and Power Capacity: The project encompasses a
12,000-acre ranch, including a dedicated 640-acre plot (about 1
square mile) for data center facilities. Prometheus has secured an
initial 120 MW of grid power through Rocky Mountain Power, with
plans for an additional 120 MW, ensuring robust power availability
without curtailment risks.
On-Site Renewable and Low-Carbon Power Generation: With an
on-site generation goal of over 1 GW, which will make it one of the
largest data centers in the world, Prometheus is incorporating a
mix of wind, solar and gas power sources. Additionally, the company
has a strategic partnership with Oklo focused on next-generation
fission-based nuclear power, delivering reliable, sustainable
baseload energy to the campus.
High-Performance Fiber Connectivity: The Evanston site will connect directly to the
Northern transcontinental fiber trunk, offering high-speed,
low-latency connections between the East and West Coasts. With
agreements for up to 400G of service and plans to scale up to 800G
when commercially available, the project is poised to meet the
rigorous connectivity needs of AI, cloud, and high-performance
computing clients and to be one of the biggest data centers in the
world.
Cutting-Edge Liquid Cooling Technology: Prometheus's unique
liquid cooling systems will be deployed to achieve unparalleled
energy efficiency by capturing and reusing waste heat. This
innovative solution is specifically engineered for high-performance
computing environments and will play a critical role in reducing
the carbon footprint of the facility.
Strategic Location and Access to Skilled Labor: Located 80 miles
from Salt Lake City, Utah, the
Evanston site benefits from
proximity to a large, skilled workforce, bolstered by a regional
Journeyman Lineman program focused on data center operations. This
strategic location supports the project's operational and expansion
goals while reinforcing Prometheus's commitment to regional
economic growth.
For more information about Prometheus Hyperscale and its
sustainability initiatives, please visit
www.prometheushyperscale.com.
About Prometheus Hyperscale
Prometheus Hyperscale, founded by Trenton Thornock, is revolutionizing data center
infrastructure by developing sustainable, energy-efficient
hyperscale data centers. Leveraging unique, cutting-edge
technology and working alongside strategic partners, Prometheus is
building next-generation, liquid-cooled hyperscale data centers
powered by cleaner energy. With a focus on innovation, scalability,
and environmental stewardship, Prometheus Hyperscale is redefining
the data center industry for a sustainable future.
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