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Stellaria Targets Long-Term Clean Energy Supply for Data Centers With Equinix Capacity Deal

Stellaria Targets Long-Term Clean Energy Supply for Data Centers With Equinix Capacity Deal

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Stellaria, the company is working with Equinix on an energy solution intended to support highly autonomous data centers from around 2035. The post highlights that Equinix has reserved initial energy capacity on Stellaria’s renewable-fuel reactor concept, described as designed to deliver long-term, 24/7 power under stable power purchase agreements.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that the reactor’s liquid core is expected to allow rapid adaptation to changing load profiles, a critical feature for data center operators managing variable demand. It also indicates that safety requirements specific to data centers are being addressed through an innovative design informed by several decades of operational experience in the broader sector.

Stellaria’s post further emphasizes the goal of providing a fully decarbonized and on-site renewable fuel cycle, with a strong reduction in long-lived high-level waste through in-reactor burning. If the technology reaches commercial deployment on the indicated timeline, it could position Stellaria as an enabling partner for data-center operators seeking to secure long-term, low-carbon baseload power.

For investors, the collaboration with Equinix, along with mentions of Schneider Electric and media partners, points to early ecosystem engagement around Stellaria’s reactor platform. While revenues would likely be long-dated given the 2035 deployment horizon, successful execution could open a sizable addressable market at the intersection of digital infrastructure and advanced clean energy, potentially enhancing Stellaria’s strategic value in the energy and data-center supply chain.

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