The world's first 17 GW private AI power grid, natural gas, nuclear, solar, and storage on 7,570 acres, serving more than 15 million square feet of data centers. First power Q1 2027.
Fermi's power never touches the public grid. No interconnection queue, no transmission risk, no competing with Texas households for electrons. Generation and computers share one private bus, so capacity arrives on a construction schedule, not a regulator's calendar.
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Next door to the DOE
The campus borders the Department of Energy's Pantex Plant, the most security-scrutinized ground in America. That means a region built around clearances and restricted airspace, a workforce fluent in nuclear-grade safety culture, and regulators who already know the neighborhood.
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Permitted: air, water, nuclear
Permits are the real queue, and Fermi has crossed it. Air: a 6 GW federal permit secured, 5 GW more filed. Water: 11 MGD from various sources. Nuclear: the first NRC Combined License accepted in fifteen years. Competitors start that clock at zero.
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1.5 GW by end of 2027
America is short a projected 45 gigawatts, and new connections wait years. Against that scarcity, Fermi's turbines are bought, financed, and staged, a ramp to 1.5 GW by the end of 2027 and 2 GW in 2028. Almost no one else in the country can claim.
Interested in how Fermi can power your needs?
The math is simple. Our campus is the platform. Power is the product. The timeline is now.