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SoftBank plans to invest $33 billion in building natural gas-powered AI data centers.
Investing.com – SoftBank Group Corp. is building a large AI data center on federal land in Ohio, planning to install approximately $33 billion worth of natural gas power facilities to supply it by the end of this decade.
According to a statement released on Friday, the company plans to develop this AI computing complex at a former uranium enrichment facility owned by the U.S. Department of Energy. The facility is designed for a capacity of 10 gigawatts. In comparison, a 1-gigawatt capacity can power about 750,000 homes at any given time.
SoftBank estimates that the cost of the data center, including chips and equipment, will reach $30 billion to $40 billion.
Although the Trump administration previously discussed SoftBank’s $33 billion natural gas project as part of a $550 billion U.S.-Japan trade agreement, this is the first detailed disclosure of the AI data center plan.
The company has already purchased turbines for the natural gas project. SB Energy Co-CEO Rich Hossfeld, supported by SoftBank, said the first turbines are expected to be delivered within a year, with the rest operational before the end of this decade. These turbines have a total power generation capacity of 9.2 gigawatts and will be installed across the region rather than within a single complex.
SB Energy stated that it is planning an additional 800 megawatts of capacity for the data center.
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