Delta, UT · Millard County · 39.353°N 112.578°W
Creekstone Energy Delta Gigasite
Creekstone Energy
Key facts
- Location
- Delta, UT, Millard County
- Capacity
- 10,000 MW planned
- Powered by
- On-site natural gas + utility-scale solar (SITLA lease) + nuclear planned
- Announced
- 2025-12
- Last updated
Civic impact
Economics
- Investment
- $17B
- Land
- 1,143 acres
Energy & water
- Energy source
- Mixed
- On-site generation
- 300 MW
- Cooling
- Air-cooled
43,000 Dth/day natural gas via executed interconnect; 13,000-acre SITLA solar lease (largest solar lease in Utah history, announced March 10, 2026); Torus battery/flywheel storage installed Dec 2025; MOU with EnergySolutions for 2GW+ nuclear feasibility (2030–2035 horizon). Off-grid design.
Dry cooling design described as 'essentially waterless operation'
Public subsidies
- Rural Economic Development Tax Increment Financing (REDTIF) — 50% post-performance tax creditUtah Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity · 2025
Status history
- Proposed
Creekstone announced Delta Gigasite; committed $17B to Millard County project; Series B funding closed led by Trident Ridge
- Under construction
Broke ground December 2025 on Delta site; first 300MW gas-fired power delivery targeted H1 2027; permits issued
Zeo Energy to supply 280MW for Creekstone's 10GW Delta Gigasite
Location
Sources & data provenance
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Last updated:
- Data Center DynamicsRetrieved:
- Utah Governor's Office of Economic DevelopmentRetrieved:
- BusinessWireRetrieved:
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