TECH & AI
CREEKSTONE’ S DELTA GIGASITE
The Delta Gigasite is a next-generation power and data infrastructure campus being developed by Creekstone Energy in Millard County, Utah, on the flat, remote terrain of the Black Rock Desert.
Spanning 20 million square feet, the campus is planned to be the largest data centre in the world by area – surpassing the current record holder, China’ s Telecom Inner Mongolia Information Park, which covers over 10 million square feet.
Over the coming decade, Creekstone plans to manage 10GW of capacity at the site, drawing 1.8GW from the Intermountain Power Project, 6GW from solar and 2GW from natural gas, while also considering geothermal, wind and nuclear energy as potential future additions.
The company broke ground on the site in December 2025, with the first phase targeting over 300MW of gas-powered capacity by the first half of 2027.
Creekstone has secured Utah’ s largest ever solar lease, encompassing approximately 13,000 acres of state trust land in Millard County, with plans to develop more than 1 gigawatt of solar generating capacity within 18 months.
The firm is also exploring the feasibility of at least 2GW of advanced nuclear capacity in partnership with EnergySolutions. BluSky AI is among the first confirmed tenants, with an allocation of 50MW of power across 25 acres.
Proving the model Zeo has wasted little time embracing its role in the project. Under the terms of the MoU, the company has already begun a pre-feasibility study to determine the optimal solar and storage configuration for the site, with its engineering team drawing on Heliogen’ s thermal and chemical storage know-how.
Tim Bridgewater, CEO of Zeo, explains how much a project of this scale means for his company.
“ Since our acquisition of Heliogen, we have been actively seeking to apply our long-duration storage expertise to
92 May 2026