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September 12, 2025
Titus Low Carbon Ventures Secures Initial 673 MW Toward Multi-Gigawatt Thermal Program for Texas Data Center Sites
FORT WORTH, Texas and ROXBURY TOWNSHIP, N.J., Sept. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Titus Low Carbon Ventures ("Titus") and AB Energy USA, LLC ("AB Energy"), through its operating entity Gruppo AB, today announced a supply agreement (the "Agreement") for 673 megawatts...
Titus Low Carbon Ventures, a company focused on sustainable energy solutions, has taken a significant step towards powering Texas data centers with a cleaner energy source. The company announced today that it has secured an initial 673 megawatts (MW) of power generation capacity as part of its larger multi-gigawatt thermal program. This ambitious project aims to provide reliable and environmentally responsible energy to meet the growing demands of data centers across the Lone Star State.
The announcement comes through a supply agreement between Titus and AB Energy USA, LLC, with the operational execution handled by Gruppo AB. This partnership signifies a commitment to leveraging advanced thermal energy solutions to reduce the carbon footprint associated with data center operations. Data centers, which house the servers and infrastructure that power the internet and cloud computing, are notoriously energy-intensive. Finding sustainable ways to power these facilities is crucial for mitigating their environmental impact.
The 673 MW supply agreement represents a critical first phase in Titus's broader vision. While the exact details of the thermal program remain confidential, the company has indicated its intention to build out a multi-gigawatt capacity, suggesting a substantial long-term investment in the Texas energy landscape. The project's scale underscores the increasing urgency to decarbonize the digital economy and provide more sustainable energy options for large energy consumers.
The collaboration between Titus and AB Energy highlights the importance of combining expertise and resources to achieve ambitious sustainability goals. Gruppo AB's role in the operational aspects of the agreement suggests a focus on efficient and reliable energy generation. As data centers continue to expand and consume more energy, initiatives like this one from Titus Low Carbon Ventures will play a pivotal role in ensuring a more sustainable and resilient digital future. The agreement marks a significant milestone in the ongoing effort to balance technological advancement with environmental responsibility.
The announcement comes through a supply agreement between Titus and AB Energy USA, LLC, with the operational execution handled by Gruppo AB. This partnership signifies a commitment to leveraging advanced thermal energy solutions to reduce the carbon footprint associated with data center operations. Data centers, which house the servers and infrastructure that power the internet and cloud computing, are notoriously energy-intensive. Finding sustainable ways to power these facilities is crucial for mitigating their environmental impact.
The 673 MW supply agreement represents a critical first phase in Titus's broader vision. While the exact details of the thermal program remain confidential, the company has indicated its intention to build out a multi-gigawatt capacity, suggesting a substantial long-term investment in the Texas energy landscape. The project's scale underscores the increasing urgency to decarbonize the digital economy and provide more sustainable energy options for large energy consumers.
The collaboration between Titus and AB Energy highlights the importance of combining expertise and resources to achieve ambitious sustainability goals. Gruppo AB's role in the operational aspects of the agreement suggests a focus on efficient and reliable energy generation. As data centers continue to expand and consume more energy, initiatives like this one from Titus Low Carbon Ventures will play a pivotal role in ensuring a more sustainable and resilient digital future. The agreement marks a significant milestone in the ongoing effort to balance technological advancement with environmental responsibility.
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