The Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has published a request for information (RFI) for an “on-premises next-gen AI compute data center.”
The facility would be funded and operated by the DOE, rather than a separate proposal to allow private data center operators to build AI data centers on Federal land – including at PNNL in Richland, Washington.
In a previously unreported RFI, PNNL contractor Battelle said that it was seeking to understand the data center requirements for “an advanced AI compute infrastructure capable of training and operationalization of multi-data Large Language Models (LLMs) for scientific and national governmental missions.”
The system would be around 2MW at launch in 2028, with potential future expansion to ~40MW. It is expected to be capable of supporting training and inference workloads.
RFI questions include understanding data center Tier requirements, UPS configurations, cooling solutions, and the possibility of non-GPU AI chip options.
The RFI has a response date of 27 March.
PNNL launched a Center for AI in 2024, and in late 2025, partnered with the ‘Genesis Mission,’ a DOE effort to train AI with government datasets to further science.
Read the orginal article: https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/pacific-northwest-national-lab-considers-building-ai-data-center-for-doe-research-llms/









