CHEYENNE — As home to two in-development data centers for two of the largest technology corporations in the nation, Meta and Microsoft, Cheyenne has become an epicenter for other companies looking to build such centers, and power plants to support them.

The most recent in this development is a partnership between Denver-based artificial intelligence company Crusoe and Cheyenne-based energy infrastructure company Tallgrass.

Crusoe/Tallgrass power plant and data center

Betsey Hale, Cheyenne LEADS CEO, said Crusoe and Tallgrass are building both a data center and a large natural gas power plant to power new potential data centers.

The power plant will start at 1.8 gigawatts, but can be scaled up to 10 gigawatts, which is equivalent to 1 million homes worth of power. The power supplied by

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