The Oklo-Switch deal represents “one of the largest corporate power agreements in history,” Oklo said. It is larger than a 10.5-GW deal announced in May between Microsoft and Brookfield Asset Management that was “almost eight times larger than the largest single corporate [power purchase agreement] ever signed,” a Brookfield executive said at the time.
The five-year Microsoft-Brookfield deal focused on deploying wind, solar and “new or impactful carbon free energy generation technologies,” the companies said in a May 1 news release.
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