AI needs power the grid can’t give.
America is short a projected 45 gigawatts, and new connections wait years. Intelligence is throttled by electricity.
So Fermi is building its own.
7,570 acres on the Texas Panhandle, beside the Department of Energy’s Pantex plant. Project Matador.
Up to 11 GW of natural gas.
Three proven turbine models — Siemens SGT-800, F-class SGT6-5000F, GE Frame 6B — staged in waves.
One private 345 kV bus.
Generation and load meet behind the same fence. No interconnection queue. No transmission risk. No grid.
15 million square feet of AI.
Power flows straight into the data centers — capacity on a construction schedule, not a regulator’s calendar.
Four AP1000 reactors.
6 GW of passive-safe, carbon-free baseload for decades. The first NRC combined license accepted in fifteen years.
A 17 GW HyperGrid.
Lake-sited solar and battery storage round out the fleet — four independent sources, one campus.
First power, Q1 2027.
The math is simple. The campus is the platform. Power is the product. The timeline is now.
That’s the build. Now reserve your gigawatt.
Power on a construction schedule, not a regulator’s calendar.