Prime Power has announced Texas Titan 1, a behind-the-meter power generation and infrastructure project in Texas designed to support the growing power demand of next-generation data centers and artificial intelligence infrastructure. Prime Power says the project is notice-to-proceed (NTP) and shovel-ready, and it describes Texas Titan 1 as one of the largest behind-the-meter power and data center infrastructure developments currently underway in Texas.
Prime Power says Texas Titan 1 is structured for an initial capacity of approximately one gigawatt (1 GW), with scalability to two gigawatts (2 GW). The company says the project is aimed at hyperscale data center operators, AI compute platforms, and enterprise cloud providers seeking dedicated power in Texas, and that it is designed to provide a “rapid path to notice-to-proceed” and “early capacity” in a constrained power market.
Prime Power says it has secured firm gas, generation equipment, and advanced engineering design through collaboration with its investors, and that this work is intended to enable rapid construction in the coming year. The company also says development planning is underway, using a phased approach intended to support long-term capacity expansion.
“AI and high-performance computing are fundamentally reshaping global power demand,” said Daniel Atherton, CEO of Prime Power. “Texas Titan #1 represents our commitment to delivering dependable, scalable power solutions that enable the next generation of digital infrastructure.”
Prime Power says Texas Titan 1 is the first project in a broader US portfolio and part of a larger platform it intends to build to address a power supply gap it attributes to AI and cloud computing growth. The company also says its strategy emphasizes purpose-built power generation aligned with modern data center architecture, focusing on scalability, operational reliability, and speed to deployment.
Source: Prime Power







