DELTA — Creekstone Energy on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding with Utah-based EnergySolutions to evaluate potential nuclear power options to support energy needs at Creekstone’s planned data center campus.

Located southeast of Delta, the 20-million-square-foot campus, being called the “Gigasite,” would easily become the world’s largest data center campus, coming in well ahead of Hohhot, China’s Telecom Inner Mongolia Information Park, which covers over 10 million square feet.

Over the coming decade, Creekstone plans to manage 10 gigawatts of capacity at the site from three primary sources, drawing 1.8 gigawatts from the Intermountain Power Project, 6 gigawatts from solar and 2 gigawatts from natural gas while also considering geothermal, wind and nuclear as potential future

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