- BluSky AI has finalized an agreement securing 9.3 MW of power as well as a ground lease for 51.6 acres
- “Artificial intelligence is fueling an extraordinary surge in compute power demands,” notes BluSky CEO, Trent D’Ambrosio
- This infrastructure command enables BluSky AI to launch and scale its central Utah facility with long-term operational control and stability
- Recently announced the appointment of Dan Gay, an industry veteran with over 30 years of experience
BluSky AI (OTC: BSAI) has announced the securing of its first site in central Utah, equipped with 9.3 MW of grid-connected power capacity for its flagship modular data center (ibn.fm/XnaU0). The company specializes in delivering scalable, energy-efficient modular data-center infrastructure — known as SkyMod — designed to meet the surging demands of the AI industry.
In its latest announcement, BluSky AI confirmed that it has finalized an agreement securing 9.3 MW of power through a long-term partnership with Digital Asset Management LLC, as well as a ground lease for 51.6 acres from Wild Mustang Ventures LLC. These agreements establish a strong foundation for the company’s first operational SkyMod data center. Power and land rights were secured in exchange for issuing 20 million restricted shares, underscoring the strategic importance of energetically connected infrastructure in AI compute deployment.
BluSky AI is one of the first tenants on the Creekstone project, which is being billed as the “world’s most powerful data center campus” in a recent KSL.com article. Buford Ray Conley, the CEO of Creekstone Capital stated, “This isn’t just a land deal; it’s a sign that Utah is ready to lead. BluSky’s technology fits perfectly with our vision: fast, flexible, and energy smart. We’re building something big here, and it starts now.”
This secured site, with its substantial grid capacity, positions BluSky AI to deliver modular AI compute infrastructure precisely where it’s needed, without the lengthy construction timelines typical of traditional data centers. The SkyMod™ model, with units ranging from 1 MW to 1.7 MW and designed for rapid plug-and-play deployment, addresses the growing shortage in computing supply amid staggering data demand (ibn.fm/mmfOd).
“Artificial intelligence is fueling an extraordinary surge in compute power demands,” said BluSky CEO Trent D’Ambrosio. “BluSky AI is meeting the AI compute challenges with modular, scalable, and energy-efficient data center solutions. . . . Our vision is to empower the AI ecosystem, enabling companies to focus on innovation while we provide the critical infrastructure they need to succeed.”
The importance of securing both power and land resources cannot be overstated. This infrastructure command, particularly the 9.3 MW power agreement, enables BluSky AI to launch and scale its central Utah facility with long-term operational control and stability. In the capital-intensive world of data-center construction, these foundational elements are often the most difficult to align. This news is also significant against the backdrop of the global data-center market, which was valued at approximately $347.6 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at an 11.2% CAGR to reach nearly $652 billion by 2030 (ibn.fm/JLQ5C). By moving quickly to solidify site readiness, BluSky AI is aligning itself with industry trends that demand immediate scalability and sustainability.
BluSky AI stands as an infrastructure enabler in the AI boom, embedding energy stability and rapid deployment into its SkyMod data center framework. Its site in central Utah gives the company a first-mover advantage in an industry where power availability is the linchpin of scale. Along with financial oversight, IP strategy and facility deployment, BluSky AI is establishing a robust blueprint for modular data-center success. As the AI computing landscape continues to intensify, BluSky AI’s operational site and power-secure infrastructure demonstrate its readiness to meet market demand.
To increase their leverage in the tech space. BSAI has announced the appointment of Dan Gay, an industry veteran with over 30 years of experience in telecommunications, data, and AI technologies, to its Board of Directors. His extensive background in data centers, enterprise IT strategy, and digital transformation—including executive roles at MCI, Qwest, Montana Power, BlockCerts, and RackScale underscores BluSky AI’s strategic push to strengthen its leadership as it grows its AI infrastructure business
For more information, visit the company’s website at BluSkyAIDataCenters.com.
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