The push for Millard County to house the world’s largest data center campus took another step forward last week when Creekstone Energy announced the closure of its Series B funding round to advance its potential data center campus.

Salt Lake City-based Creekstone Energy reported the funding round was led by Trident Ridge, with participation from Pelion Ventures, Utah’s largest venture capital firm.

A spokesman at Creekstone Energy declined to disclose the exact financial details of the funding round.

“This financing marks a pivotal milestone in our mission to build the world’s most efficient, AI-optimized energy and data infrastructure,” Buford Ray Conley, CEO at Creekstone Energy, said in a statement. “With Trident Ridge returning as our lead investor and Pelion Ventures joining our

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