Google has signed a master plant development agreement with Kairos Power to generate clean energy for its AI data centres using small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs).
The deal outlines a strategy to deploy a fleet of advanced nuclear power projects with a total capacity of 500MW across the US by 2035.
Kairos Power will be responsible for developing, constructing and operating a series of advanced reactor plants.
Kairos Power will also provide Google with energy, ancillary services and environmental attributes through power purchase agreements.
Kairos Power co-founder and CEO Mike Laufer stated: “Our partnership with Google will enable Kairos Power to quickly advance down the learning curve as we drive toward cost and schedule certainty for our commercial product.
“By coming alongside in the development phase, Google is more than just a customer. They are a partner who deeply understands our innovative approach and the potential it can deliver.”
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By GlobalDataThe first of these reactors is expected to be operational by 2030, and the power plants will be strategically located to supply clean electricity directly to Google’s data centres.
Kairos Power aims to use an iterative approach to develop advanced reactor technology.
The new multi-plant agreement with Kairos Power is expected to enhance Google’s existing renewable energy portfolio, which includes solar and wind.
Google Energy and Climate senior director Michael Terrell said: “This landmark announcement will accelerate the transition to clean energy as Google and Kairos Power look to add 500MW of new 24/7 carbon-free power to US electricity grids.
“This agreement is a key part of our effort to commercialise and scale the advanced energy technologies we need to reach our net zero and 24/7 carbon-free energy goals and ensure that more communities benefit from clean and affordable power in the future.”
In October 2024, Google announced two key partnerships in India with Adani and CleanMax to strengthen the Indian power grid by increasing renewable energy capacity.