VoltaGrid, which describes itself as “a U.S.-based clean energy innovator,” reports it will deploy 2,300 megawatts of “cutting-edge, ultra-low-emissions infrastructure,” supplied by Energy Transfer’s (ET) pipeline network, to support the energy demands of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s (ORCL) next-generation artificial intelligence data centers. “This is more than a power deal, it’s a collaboration with Oracle to engineer scalable solutions that dampen swings in AI power demand. Together, we’re delivering grid-grade performance with ultra-fast response, zero reliance on battery storage, and near-zero criteria air emissions,” said Nathan Ough, CEO of VoltaGrid.
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