Massive AI Data Center Planned for Cheyenne, Wyoming

August 05, 2025
A new AI data center near Cheyenne, Wyoming, will require more electricity than all state homes combined, highlighting the growing energy demands of AI infrastructure.

Crusoe and Tallgrass have announced plans to build a massive AI data center near Cheyenne, Wyoming. The facility is expected to consume more electricity than all residential homes in the state combined, with an initial capacity of 1.8 gigawatts, scalable up to 10 gigawatts.

The data center will be located several miles south of Cheyenne and will utilize Wyoming's abundant energy resources, including natural gas and renewable sources. The project aims to leverage the region's existing power infrastructure while addressing concerns about grid capacity and energy resource management.

Local officials, including Cheyenne's mayor, have expressed optimism about the project's potential economic benefits, such as job creation and increased tax revenue. However, the facility's substantial energy demands have raised questions about the environmental impact and the need for potential upgrades to the local power grid.

The project is still subject to regulatory approval, with state and local regulators needing to sign off before construction can begin. Despite these hurdles, there is optimism that the project will proceed swiftly, given the strategic importance of AI infrastructure development.

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