Project Matador

The campus, rendered.

Seventeen gigawatts on 7,570 acres — gas, nuclear, solar and storage, behind one private fence. Scroll the campus, element by element.

The gas fleet
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The gas fleet

Up to 11 GW of natural-gas turbines — FERMI-blue housings and stacks, first power gigawatt by gigawatt from Q1 2027.

Permitted nuclear
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Permitted nuclear

Up to four Westinghouse AP1000 reactors — 6 GW of firm, carbon-free baseload feeding the load directly.

The data centers
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The data centers

More than 15 million square feet of AI data centers, fed behind the meter — no queue, no curtailment.

Lake solar
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Lake solar

A utility-scale solar array beside the campus reservoir, adding to the private 17 GW bus.

345 kV behind the meter
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345 kV behind the meter

Generation and load meet at one private substation — power never touches the public grid.

One control room
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One control room

The whole HyperGrid — every gigawatt and every hall — orchestrated from a single operations floor.

Project Matador, lit
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Project Matador, lit

7,570 acres on the Texas Panhandle, alive through the night beside the Department of Energy’s Pantex plant.

Reserve your gigawatt.

Power on a construction schedule, not a regulator’s calendar.

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