MAX Power Partners with TerraVolt to Advance Natural Hydrogen Infrastructure for AI Data Centers
MAX Power Targets Next-Generation AI Infrastructure Powered by Natural Hydrogen Following Lawson Discovery
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MAX Power Mining Corp. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with TerraVolt Energy to develop integrated Natural Hydrogen-powered infrastructure aimed at supporting the growing energy and cooling demands of AI data centers. This collaboration follows the discovery of a subsurface Natural Hydrogen system at the Lawson Complex in Saskatchewan, Canada.
- 01The MOU aims to integrate Natural Hydrogen production with modular power systems and sustainable infrastructure for AI data centers.
- 02TerraVolt manages a power portfolio exceeding 12 GW, enough to supply about 10 million homes.
- 03The collaboration addresses concerns over grid demand and water consumption associated with traditional data center operations.
- 04The framework includes evaluating the use of produced brine waters for cooling and water treatment applications.
- 05MAX Power is finalizing plans for a follow-up drilling program at the Lawson Complex after a $25 million private placement.
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MAX Power Mining Corp. has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with TerraVolt Energy, EcoTech Building Solutions, and the Carbon Neutral Growth Fund to explore the integration of Natural Hydrogen-powered infrastructure for AI data centers. This initiative is a response to the increasing energy and cooling demands posed by expanding AI technologies. The collaboration will leverage the recently confirmed subsurface Natural Hydrogen system at the Lawson Complex in Saskatchewan, which has significant potential for future commercial development. The MOU outlines plans to utilize Natural Hydrogen and associated brine waters for sustainable power generation and cooling solutions. TerraVolt, with a power portfolio exceeding 12 GW, aims to create resilient energy systems that minimize environmental impact. The partnership seeks to address critical challenges in the data center industry, including grid strain and water usage, while positioning Saskatchewan as a leader in next-generation energy solutions for AI infrastructure.
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The collaboration aims to create a sustainable model for powering AI data centers, potentially reducing reliance on traditional power grids and addressing water usage concerns.
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