Vitol acquires 600 MW South Carolina data center from Meridian Gridworks in commodity trader’s AI infrastructure push

Energy trading giant Vitol has purchased a 600 MW data center in South Carolina. This move signals a significant investment in AI infrastructure by a major player in commodity markets, leveraging their energy expertise.
Key takeaways
- Major energy trader Vitol buys large South Carolina data center
- Vitol aims to leverage energy market expertise for AI infrastructure
- Acquisition highlights growing link between energy and AI computing
- Potential for increased data center capacity and power stability
Why it matters
This acquisition demonstrates how companies with deep energy market knowledge are entering the data center space to support AI. For AI users, this could mean more stable and potentially cost-effective power for the AI infrastructure they rely on.
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