Oracle shifts Project Jupiter power plan to Bloom fuel cells, cutting NOx emissions 92%
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- Oracle overhauled the power plan for its Project Jupiter data center in southern New Mexico, replacing gas turbines with Bloom Energy fuel cells.
- New design targets a 92% cut in nitrogen oxide emissions versus the original plan, with lower local air pollutants.
- System will run on natural gas initially, with optionality to shift to hydrogen or biogas if commercially viable.
- Fuel cells are expected to require near-zero water in normal operations, with water limited to startup and maintenance.
- Power will operate behind the meter with Oracle covering costs; company said the small grid connection will not affect local rates.
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