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“As the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence increases, Oklo remains dedicated to providing clean, reliable, and affordable energy solutions to meet the needs of our data center partners. Our partnership with Wyoming Hyperscale underscores our commitment to advancing sustainable energy practices and supporting high-efficiency operations within the data center industry,” said Jacob DeWitte, co-founder and CEO of Oklo. Trenton Thornock, Founder and Managing Member of Wyoming Hyperscale, emphasized the project's commitment to reimagining traditional data center development practices. "Our goal is to create data centers with minimal environmental impact. This collaboration with Oklo perfectly aligns with our vision for sustainable, efficient operations. By merging sustainability with advanced technology, we are setting a new standard for the future of accelerated computing.” About Oklo Inc.: Oklo Inc. is developing fast fission power plants to provide clean, reliable, and affordable energy at scale. Oklo received a site use permit from the U.S. Department of Energy, was awarded fuel material from Idaho National Laboratory, submitted the first advanced fission custom combined license application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and is developing advanced fuel recycling technologies in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. National Laboratories. About Wyoming Hyperscale : Wyoming Hyperscale is at the forefront of sustainable technology, revolutionizing the data center landscape with its eco-friendly, ultra-green design. With a commitment to reducing the environmental impact of hyperscale data centers, the company offers unparalleled reliability and next-gen hyperscale solutions for AI. By merging sustainability with advanced technology, Wyoming Hyperscale is setting a new standard for the future of accelerated computing. Learn more at https://wyominghyperscalewhitebox.com/ Forward-Looking Statements This press release includes statements that express Oklo’s opinions, expectations, objectives, beliefs, plans, intentions, strategies, assumptions, forecasts or projections regarding future events or future results and therefore are, or may be deemed to be, “forward-looking statements.” The words “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intends,” “may,” “might,” “plan,” “possible,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “should,” “would” or, in each case, their negative or other variations or comparable terminology, and similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. These forward-looking statements include all matters that are not historical facts. They appear in a number of places throughout this press release and include statements regarding our intentions, beliefs or current expectations concerning, among other things, the timing, goals and benefits of the partnership, results of operations, financial condition, liquidity, prospects, growth, strategies and the markets in which Oklo operates. Such forward-looking statements are based on information available as of the date of this press release, and current expectations, forecasts and assumptions, and involve a number of judgments, risks and uncertainties. As a result of a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties, the actual results or performance of Oklo may be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. The following important risk factors could affect Oklo’s future results and cause those results or other outcomes to differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements: risks related to the deployment of Oklo’s powerhouses; the risk that Oklo is pursuing an emerging market, with no commercial project operating, regulatory uncertainties; the potential need for financing to construct plants, market, financial, political and legal conditions; the effects of competition; changes in applicable laws or regulations; the risk that a binding agreement with Wyoming Hyperscale does not materialize or fails to produce the expected benefits; and the outcome of any government and regulatory proceedings and investigations and inquiries. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. You should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties of the other documents filed by Oklo from time to time with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release and in any document incorporated by reference are based on current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on Oklo. There can be no assurance that future developments affecting Oklo will be those that Oklo has anticipated. Oklo undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. Media and Investor Contact for Oklo: Bonita Chester, Director of Communications and Media at [email protected] and [email protected] Source: Oklo Inc. The LCC extends its deepest gratitude to its founding members whose vision and dedication have made this coalition possible: Ada Infrastructure, ENEOS, Intel, Submer, Shell, Supermicro, Wyoming Hyperscale White Box, and Vertiv. Berkeley, California, October 18th, 2023 – Material startup METAseismic leads the way in the liquid immersion cooling industry to certify and accelerate seismic solutions and widescale immersion cooling adoption. In collaboration with Hypertec, a specialist in immersion cooled server design and implementation, immersion technology-based cooling system provider Submer, and green-tech hub for AI and high-performance computing Wyoming Hyperscale, METAseismic has successfully tested its novel compact and lightweight seismic protection pads for the highest level of seismic forces per NEBS GR-63 standards. The tests confirmed that the integrated system can withstand the strongest seismic event with no damage or interruption of functionality.
Seismic CertificationMETAseismic, the Berkeley-based startup using AI to create metamaterials for vibration and impact control, has partnered with a top-class group of collaborators to prove that its metamaterial pads can enable IT liquid immersion cooling systems to sustain the highest levels of seismic vibrations. In partnership with Hypertec, Submer, and Wyoming Hyperscale, METAseismic obtained the seismic certification for the Zone 4 seismic input per NEBS GR-63 standards, by subjecting an integrated system to seismic vibrations reaching 1.8 g-forces in three different directions. As experts in controlling transportation and environmental shocks and vibrations, METAseismic is pioneering a ground-breaking change in the seismic protection industry. Causing some of the highest levels of vibration on earth, ground shaking is a necessary hazard to be considered when developing hyperscale data centers. Seismic racks have been developed and certified for air-cooled IT solutions, but no certifications have been obtained so far for liquid immersion cooling systems. With this certification, METAseismic is leading the industry towards a future where immersion servers and tanks in next-gen hyperscale data centers are not only more energy-dense and efficient, but also more resilient and secure, even more secure than air-cooled systems. The Implication of the Seismic TestsMETAseismic pads were substituted to the traditional base of a next-gen immersion tank with the immersion servers that run in it for accelerated computing. Then, using a large-scale testing facility, the protection of the components from seismic vibration was demonstrated, ensuring the highest level of protection for ITE owners. This protection applies to the servers in the tank, the tanks themselves, and ultimately to the facility tenants and owners. “We are incredibly excited about what METAseismic represents — a new era of resilience and reliability for liquid-cooled hyperscale, immersion tanks, and valuable servers. But this is just the beginning.” Trenton Thornock, Founder at Wyoming Hyperscale This is an important milestone for the widespread use of this technology, as remarked by Elai Danker-Dvash, Field Engineer at Submer: “In all of our immersion cooling endeavors, resilience, and reliability are aspects that remain high on the list of priorities. The seismic certification for Zone 4 seismic input per NEBS GR-63 standard is truly a great scientific achievement for our collaborative efforts with METAseismic, Wyoming Hyperscale, and Hypertec. Ensuring optimal server performance even in the face of seismic disruptions means safeguarding investments, preventing damage, and guaranteeing uninterrupted service. This pushes immersion technology even further as a reliable data center solution.” Patrick Scateni, Hypertec’s Vice President of Global Sales said: “Our collaboration with METASeismic and Submer highlights our ongoing commitment to innovative and sustainable solutions for data center management. Since 2021, we’ve worked closely with Submer, resulting in the development of high-density and sustainable immersion cooling solutions, specifically designed to meet the needs of digital infrastructure leaders seeking to future-proof their data centers. This collaboration with METAseismic plays a key role in advancing the testing and adoption of their seismic protection pads. Together, we are working to advance the widespread adoption of immersion cooling as the leading solution for modern data center management.“ METAseismic’s technology has been perfected in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), with development testing funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and designed with a unique internal structure that absorbs and disperses energy from shocks and vibrations. This means that even in the event of an earthquake or other significant seismic disruptions, the servers within the immersion tanks remain undisturbed, maintaining their optimal performance. METAseismic solution does not just protect the servers, as there are potential applications for individual components to protect an entire data center facility and even the individual components while they are in transit to the accelerated computing facility. By using METAseismic metamaterials, it is possible to prevent potential damage, safeguard the investment in tanks and servers, and ensure uninterrupted service. This is more than just a technological advancement. It is a commitment to provide the industry with the best, most reliable, and most innovative impact and vibration protective solutions. “We will continue to push the boundaries, to innovate, and to create material that makes a difference in many other applications. Because at the end of the day, that is what we are all about. Making a difference. Making the world a better place with sustainably sourced materials. And METAseismic is doing just that.” Noemi Bonessio, Founder of METAseismic About METAseismic METAseismic is a hard-tech California-based startup company developing a technology platform to design and manufacture mechanical metamaterial for augmented vibration control and impact protection. METAseismic metamaterials have a wide range of applications, with a particular focus on asset protection, including IT infrastructure and data centers. For more information, visit https://metaseismic.com/. About Hypertec Founded in 1984, Hypertec is an award-winning global technology provider offering a wide range of cutting-edge products and services with a strong emphasis on sustainability. Trusted by industry leaders in the cloud, communication, financial services, media and entertainment, healthcare, and public sectors, Hypertec serves clients in over 80 countries worldwide. The company has earned international recognition for its sustainability leadership and innovative manufacturing practices. For more information, visit https://hypertec.com/. About Submer Founded in 2015, Submer provides best-in-class technology, enabling datacenters around the world to leverage the power of immersion cooling for HPC, hyperscale, data centers, Edge, AI, DL, and blockchain applications. Submer is headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, and operates a Gigafactory in Houston, Texas. For more information, visit https://submer.com/. About Wyoming Hyperscale Wyoming Hyperscale is at the forefront of sustainable technology, revolutionizing the data center landscape with its eco-friendly, ultra-green design. With a commitment to reducing the environmental impact of hyperscale data centers, the company offers unparalleled reliability and next-gen hyperscale solutions for AI. By merging sustainability with advanced technology, Wyoming Hyperscale is setting a new standard for the future of accelerated computing. Learn more at https://wyominghyperscalewhitebox.com/ Longmont, CO – Stored Energy Systems LLC (SENS) announced that it will be supplying Wyoming Hyperscale the revolutionary SuperTorque 8Z across the Wyoming HyperScale datacenter and campus.
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Wyoming Hyperscale's solution addresses this problem by creating a sustainable, modular, liquid-cooled data center for ACCELERATED COMPUTING. Our hyperscale data centers were designed to be more efficient and environmentally friendly than traditional air-cooled data centers. They're also modular, which makes it easier for tenants to scale up or down as needed. This makes them a good choice for ACCELERATED COMPUTING workloads, which can be very demanding on power and cooling resources. Here are some specific ways that Wyoming Hyperscale's solutions address the challenges of running AI applications in the cloud:
Our solution is the most promising approach to addressing the challenges of running ACCELERATED COMPUTING applications like AI! Read more about the problem: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-ai-boom-is-here-the-cloud-may-not-be-ready-1a51724d?reflink=desktopwebshare_linkedin Click Here for Information and Registration:
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Wyoming Hyperscale Revealing Design Details at 7x24 Exchange, June 15, 2022, Orlando, Florida
6/11/2022
Climate change and the global pandemic are disrupting data center design and delivery, and it is up to this generation of mission-critical engineers and scientists to accelerate the implementation of more sustainable designs and efficient delivery processes.
The team designing and building Wyoming Hyperscale White Box LLC’s Aspen Mountain Hyperscale Data Center campus, the world’s first sustainable hyperscale data center development, located southeast of Evanston, Wyoming, will reveal exclusive new details about the project during the 7x24 Exchange Spring Conference in Orlando, June 12-15, 2022.
“Designing and building the data center of the future to overcome the obstacles we are confronting in this moment, while creating agile infrastructure to handle future challenges requires the support of an industry-leading team,” said Trenton Thornock, Wyoming Hyperscale White Box founder and managing member. “With our forward-thinking partners, we are setting the new standard for mission critical facilities with this sustainable data center ecosystem.”
Aspen Mountain Hyperscale Data Center Project | Key Facts
The full-service project team includes:
The 7x24 Exchange Spring Conference presentation team consists of Trenton Thornock, Founder and Managing Member of Wyoming Hyperscale White Box; John Gross PE ATD, owner of J.M. Gross Engineering; Sam Allen, Director of Mission Critical for Burns & McDonnell; and Don Mitchell, Mission Critical Division Manager for Victaulic.
The presentation will be live in-person at the JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes on Wednesday, June 15 at 11:15 a.m. EST.
The team designing and building Wyoming Hyperscale White Box LLC’s Aspen Mountain Hyperscale Data Center campus, the world’s first sustainable hyperscale data center development, located southeast of Evanston, Wyoming, will reveal exclusive new details about the project during the 7x24 Exchange Spring Conference in Orlando, June 12-15, 2022.
“Designing and building the data center of the future to overcome the obstacles we are confronting in this moment, while creating agile infrastructure to handle future challenges requires the support of an industry-leading team,” said Trenton Thornock, Wyoming Hyperscale White Box founder and managing member. “With our forward-thinking partners, we are setting the new standard for mission critical facilities with this sustainable data center ecosystem.”
Aspen Mountain Hyperscale Data Center Project | Key Facts
- 30-MW of high-density critical IT load (Phase I) | 120-MW critical IT load (Master-Planned Campus)
- Carbon-negative hyperscale multi-business ecosystem through 100% heat re-use
- 100% liquid-cooled, technology agnostic ITE, renewably powered, no refrigerant, no water consumption
- Extensive use of sustainable materials and products
The full-service project team includes:
- FFKR Architects – Executive Architect
- Gensler – Mission Critical Architect
- J.M. Gross Engineering – MEP Engineer, Liquid Cooling
- Burns & McDonnell – MEP Engineer, Hyperscale
- Egg Geo – Geothermal Engineer
- BCER – Telecommunications and Security Engineer
- Forell Elsesser – Structural Engineer
- Cobb Fendley – Civil Engineer
- Layton Construction – General Contractor
The 7x24 Exchange Spring Conference presentation team consists of Trenton Thornock, Founder and Managing Member of Wyoming Hyperscale White Box; John Gross PE ATD, owner of J.M. Gross Engineering; Sam Allen, Director of Mission Critical for Burns & McDonnell; and Don Mitchell, Mission Critical Division Manager for Victaulic.
The presentation will be live in-person at the JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes on Wednesday, June 15 at 11:15 a.m. EST.
We are now a Certified Data Processing Center in Wyoming. The Data Processing Exemption falls under statute W.S. 39-15-105(a)(viii)(S). We appreciate the help and guidance from the Wyoming Business Council and the Excise Tax Division, Wyoming Department of Revenue, and the support of our local legislators!
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ZincFive to Provide Green Nickel-Zinc UPS Battery Cabinets to Wyoming Hyperscale White Box
1/20/2022
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220120005176/en/ZincFive-to-Provide-Green-Nickel-Zinc-UPS-Battery-Cabinets-to-Wyoming-Hyperscale-White-Box
TerraPower selects Kemmerer, Wyoming as the preferred site for advanced reactor demonstration plant
https://www.terrapower.com/natrium-demo-kemmerer-wyoming/
Wyoming Hyperscale hosts the nearest network diverse, long-haul fiber node and on-ramp to the coming stable baseload power (37 miles). Natrium (TM) will be constructed 30 miles north of the source switch gear of our 138kV transmission line, with 120 megawatts under ESA with Rocky Mountain Power/PacifiCorp/Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
https://www.terrapower.com/natrium-demo-kemmerer-wyoming/
Wyoming Hyperscale hosts the nearest network diverse, long-haul fiber node and on-ramp to the coming stable baseload power (37 miles). Natrium (TM) will be constructed 30 miles north of the source switch gear of our 138kV transmission line, with 120 megawatts under ESA with Rocky Mountain Power/PacifiCorp/Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
Have a quick listen to the BBC World Service - Digital Planet piece. Skip to minute 23, only if you're short of time:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct1lsx
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct1lsx
Have a look at our latest LinkedIn post. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6854486164154462208
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Trenton Thornock is the Founder of Wyoming Hyperscale White Box LLC
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