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Title    Data Centers Turn to Commercial Aircraft Jet Engines Bolted Onto Trailers as AI Power Crunch Bites
Date    Saturday October 25, @05:22PM
Author    Fnord666
Topic   
from the something-you'd-see-in-the-ACME-catalog dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=25/10/24/1519253

hubie writes:

Cast-off turbines generate up to 48 MW of electricity apiece:

Faced with multi-year delays to secure grid power, US data center operators are deploying aeroderivative gas turbines — effectively retired commercial aircraft engines bolted into trailers — to keep AI infrastructure online.

According to IEEE Spectrum, facilities in Texas are already spinning up units based on General Electric's CF6-80C2 and LM6000, the same turbine cores once found on 767s and Airbus A310s. Vendors like ProEnergy and Mitsubishi Power have turned these into modular, fast-start generators capable of delivering 48 megawatts apiece, enough to support a large AI cluster while utility-scale infrastructure lags.

Fast, loud, and anything but elegant, these "bridging power" units come from vendors like ProEnergy, which offers trailerized turbines built around ex-aviation cores that can spin up in minutes to meet energy demand. Meanwhile, Mitsubishi Power's FT8 MOBILEPAC, which derives from Pratt & Whitney jet engines, delivers a similar output in a self-contained footprint designed for fast deployment.

While this might not be the cheapest, and certainly not the cleanest, way to power racks, it's a viable stopgap for companies racing to hit AI milestones while local substations and modular nuclear power deployments remain years away.

[...] In one of the more visible examples, OpenAI's parent group is deploying nearly 30 LM2500XPRESS units at a facility near Abilene, Texas, as part of its multi-billion-dollar Stargate project. Each unit spins up to 34 megawatts, fast enough to cold-start servers in under ten minutes.

Also see: Data Centers Look to Old Airplane Engines for Power


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  1. "hubie" - https://soylentnews.org/~hubie/
  2. "Cast-off turbines generate up to 48 MW of electricity apiece" - https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/data-centers-turn-to-ex-airliner-engines-as-ai-power-crunch-bites
  3. "IEEE Spectrum" - https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-data-centers
  4. "deploying nearly 30 LM2500XPRESS units" - https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/openai-follows-elon-musks-lead-gas-turbines-to-be-deployed-at-its-first-stargate-site-for-additional-power
  5. "Data Centers Look to Old Airplane Engines for Power" - https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-data-centers
  6. "Original Submission" - https://soylentnews.org/submit.pl?op=viewsub&subid=66937

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