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Silicon Flash > Blog > Design > Powering Data Centers: The Efficient Combination of Nuclear and Natural Gas Energy
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Powering Data Centers: The Efficient Combination of Nuclear and Natural Gas Energy

Published May 6, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Powering Data Centers: The Efficient Combination of Nuclear and Natural Gas Energy
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Data centers require reliable and clean power around the clock to operate efficiently. Without access to power, building AI technologies that rely on data centers becomes impossible. Traditionally, data centers have depended on the grid for primary power and Tier II diesel generators for backup. However, the increasing demand for data centers combined with current load growth is putting a strain on grid power, making it a bottleneck. Additionally, strict air quality regulations pose challenges for using backup diesel generators, especially on large data center campuses.

One innovative solution to address these challenges is to combine small nuclear power plants, known as small modular reactors (SMRs), with reciprocating natural gas generators (RNGG). By integrating these technologies, data center developers can obtain power in just 24 months and establish a pathway to long-term, reliable, and clean power.

Advantages of Small Modular Reactors:
1. Lower Upfront Costs: SMRs are more cost-effective to build and involve lower capital risk compared to traditional large-scale reactors.
2. Speed to Market: SMRs can be deployed within 3-4 years, enabling quicker energy production.
3. Enhanced Safety: SMRs are designed for self-cooling without external power, pumps, or operator intervention during shutdown, ensuring inherent safety.
4. High Reliability: Multiple reactors provide greater reliability and redundancy.
5. Flexibility: The smaller size of SMRs allows for synchronized development of energy and digital infrastructure.

Advantages of Reciprocating Natural Gas Generators:
1. Reliable and Cost-Effective: RNGGs are reliable, cost-efficient, and can be constructed quickly.
2. Lower Emissions: RNGGs produce significantly fewer emissions compared to traditional diesel backup solutions.
3. Rapid Start Capability: RNGGs offer fast start times and diesel-like transient response.
4. Supply Chain: RNGGs offer modular scalability and faster commercial operation timelines compared to large-frame natural gas turbines.
5. Fuel Efficiency: RNGGs have superior fuel efficiency and perform well in high ambient temperatures.

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SMRs + RNGG: A Faster Path to Data Center Revenue
Combining SMRs and RNGGs provides data centers with a quicker route to revenue. A phased plan to achieve 1 GW of power infrastructure on 60 acres includes deploying 225 MWe RNGG in Phase 1, adding two SMRs (50-100 MWe each) in Phase 2, and continuing to add SMRs until reaching 1 GW capacity in Phase 3. The modularity of these technologies enables developers to synchronize energy and digital infrastructure efficiently.

Existing Solutions are Suboptimal
Alternative approaches to powering data center load growth have limitations. Building new central power plants and transmission lines takes a long time, while wind and solar plants face challenges such as distance from data center locations, land requirements, community backlash, and intermittency. Large nuclear plants offer a reliable solution but come with long construction timelines and high capital costs.

Will You Win?
Regulated utilities have traditionally developed nuclear power plants, but the race for AI supremacy demands innovative solutions. Embracing the combined strengths of SMRs and RNGGs can provide a competitive edge by enabling speed to market and continuous clean power. The first to adopt this strategy will likely emerge victorious in the race for AI dominance.

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