Advanced nuclear technology company Oklo entered into two separate high-profile collaborative agreements this week that seek to supply integrated energy solutions to data centers and large load industrial operations. The alliances—one with Liberty Energy, an energy services and technologies firm, and another with critical digital infrastructure provider Vertiv—mark the newest notch in the growing market for dispatchable, resilient, and efficient power and thermal management for hyperscale customers.
Liberty Energy Alliance: Bridging the Gap to Nuclear Baseload
On July 23, Oklo and Liberty said they would jointly pursue large, high-demand customers—including data centers, industrials, and utilities—through an integrated deployment strategy that will seek to address the immediate energy bottleneck facing growth-constrained generation facilities. The approach echoes a “hybrid-model” partnership Oklo launched in January with Texas-based prime and backup solutions company RPower, but it suggests a strategic evolution from Oklo’s RPower memorandum of understanding, which was limited to data center applications.
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