[USA] Creekstone Energy to Evaluate nuclear power Options for world’s largest data center campus in Utah

As of December 11, 2025, Creekstone Energy signed a memorandum of understanding with Utah-based EnergySolutions to evaluate potential nuclear power options to support long-term clean energy needs at the Utah Creekstone Gigasite’s planned data center campus and other potential locations. [1] The 20-million-square-foot campus, known as “Gigasite,” could become the world’s largest data center campus. Creekstone plans to manage 10 gigawatts of capacity at the site from three primary sources, including the Intermountain Power Project, solar capacity, and natural gas. Future additions for consideration may include geothermal, wind, and nuclear. The agreement outlines a structured process to study the feasibility of integrating at least two gigawatts of next-generation nuclear capacity. Multiple nuclear technologies will be evaluated, including large-scale and small modular reactors (SMRs), of different designs. If the partners decide to pursue nuclear development, initial operation would likely land between 2030 and 2035.

[1] https://www.creekstone.energy/news/press-releases/2025-12-11-energysolutions-nuclear-partnership