The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station conducts research on energy efficiency, power systems, and infrastructure resilience relevant to Texas's datacenter and energy sectors.
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Federal AI Build Picks Gas in Months While Ohio's 9.2 GW Stalls
Houston's ZettaJoule signed an MOU with Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station on Feb. 26 to site a 950C high-temperature gas reactor at College Station, with TEES projecting up to $1 billion in downstream research and industrial collaboration.