OpenAI Plans New Data Center with $10M Community Investment and Closed-Loop Cooling
OpenAI said the project’s infrastructure and energy costs will be funded by the development itself and not by local ratepayers. The company and its partners will also invest $10 million in community improvements and use a closed-loop cooling system.
bgr.inOpenAI said the project’s infrastructure and energy costs will be funded by the development itself and not by local ratepayers. The company and its partners will invest $10 million in community improvements. OpenAI will use a closed-loop cooling system designed to limit water consumption.
The statements address how the project will be financed and how it will manage water use. OpenAI presented the funding model and the cooling system as part of its project plan. The $10 million commitment covers community improvements tied to the development.
The closed-loop cooling system is intended to reduce water consumption compared with conventional systems. OpenAI presented these measures as part of its approach to the project’s infrastructure and resource use.
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