Vancouver-based Desert Mountain Energy has signed a letter of intent to build a sodium-nickel-chloride battery manufacturing plant to support the forthcoming Roswell Information Park, a hyper-scale AI data centre in New Mexico.
CEO Robert Rohlfing said the company’s experience in helium and natural gas positions it to contribute to the project’s energy supply and sustainability strategy. Plans also call for treating produced water from local operators for reuse in cooling systems, reducing aquifer withdrawals and operating costs. The batteries’ stability and long lifecycle suit data-centre demands. An engineering evaluation is next.
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