Anchorage, Alaska

Where AI meets
the Last Frontier.

Clarity Core Technologies is developing high-density AI data center campuses in Alaska — fully powered by clean, on-site energy systems with zero dependency on the regional utility grid. Our proof-of-concept facility is operational today.

175 MW
Total IT Capacity
120 kW
Per-Rack Density
Tier IV
Facility Standard
100%
Clean Energy

Who We Are

Alaska-based.
Future-facing.

Clarity Core Technologies is an Anchorage-based infrastructure developer bringing the next generation of AI compute to Alaska. We are developing Tier IV data center campuses designed for the most demanding AI workloads — built on a clean energy foundation that makes them entirely independent of the regional power grid. Our proof-of-concept facility is already operational, validating the model before we scale.

The conventional wisdom said Alaska couldn't support large-scale data centers. The regional utility grid doesn't have the capacity. We looked at that problem differently. Instead of waiting for the grid to catch up, we bring our own power.

Our operational proof of concept runs on on-site clean energy generation — continuous, firm power with no utility dependency. That's not a workaround. It's a better model, and we're already proving it works.

"We're building the infrastructure that Alaska's economy and America's AI sector both need — and doing it the right way, with clean energy and long-term thinking."

— Jacob Pruitt, CEO, Clarity Core Technologies
Alaskan by design
We are not a mainland company with an Alaska project. Clarity Core is headquartered in Anchorage, led by Alaskans, and built to contribute to Alaska's economy for generations.
Clean energy first
Every campus we build is powered entirely by on-site renewable and clean energy sources. We don't offset. We don't compromise. We generate our own power, cleanly, from day one.
Built for what's next
Our facilities are engineered for frontier AI: extreme rack density, direct liquid cooling, and infrastructure that can grow with the demands of the models being trained inside.
Long-term thinking
We structure our energy and operations around decades, not quarters. Fixed-price long-term power agreements. Durable construction. Infrastructure meant to outlast the hype cycles.

Our Campuses

Project Clarity™
Two campuses.
One standard.

Both planned Clarity Core campuses will be built to Tier IV specifications, designed for up to 120 kW per rack, and powered entirely by on-site clean energy. Neither will draw a single watt from the regional utility grid.

Together the two campuses represent 175 MW of total IT capacity across two strategic Alaska locations, with room to scale. Both facilities are purpose-built for AI training and inference workloads at hyperscale density — with direct liquid cooling throughout and Tier IV redundancy at every layer.

Project Clarity™ — Campus One
Anchorage, Alaska
South-Central Alaska · Primary Campus
  • IT Capacity100 MW
  • Data Hall Space500,000 sq ft
  • Rack DensityUp to 120 kW / rack
  • Facility TierTier IV
  • CoolingDirect Liquid Cooling
  • Grid DrawZero
  • Power Source100% On-Site Clean Energy
Project Clarity™ — Campus Two
Interior Alaska
Interior Alaska · Secondary Campus
  • IT Capacity75 MW
  • Rack DensityUp to 120 kW / rack
  • Facility TierTier IV
  • CoolingDirect Liquid Cooling
  • Grid DrawZero
  • Power Source100% On-Site Clean Energy
  • Security PostureHigh-Compliance Ready
Operational Now
Project Clarity™ Proof-of-Concept — Anchorage, Alaska
Our small-scale proof-of-concept facility is live and operating today, validating our grid-independent clean energy model in real conditions. This is the foundation the full campuses are being built from.

™ Project Clarity is a trademark pending registration.


Clean Energy Infrastructure

We bring our own power.

Every Clarity Core facility — starting with our operational proof of concept — is designed as a self-contained energy island. Three integrated clean energy systems work together to deliver uninterrupted, grid-independent power with no utility dependency.

Clean Baseload Generation
The backbone of each campus is advanced, emissions-free baseload power generation — delivering firm, continuous electricity around the clock regardless of weather, season, or time of day. Unlike solar or wind alone, our baseload source never wavers. It runs at full output on the coldest January night and the longest summer day.
45 MWe per campus · Continuous · Fixed-price PPA
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Solar Photovoltaic Array
A 12 MW solar array supplements baseload generation during daylight hours. Alaska's long summer days — with up to 20+ hours of sunlight at our Anchorage campus — make solar a meaningful contributor to overall energy output, improving efficiency and reducing the effective cost of power per compute hour.
12 MW installed · Seasonal peak output
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Battery Energy Storage
A 40 MWh lithium iron phosphate battery system holds the microgrid stable during generation transitions and provides ride-through capability for any planned or unplanned interruption. The result is seamless, uninterrupted power for tenants — with no exposure to utility outages or grid instability.
40 MWh LFP · Microgrid stabilization
Zero.
Grid.
Draw.

The regional utility serving South-Central Alaska doesn't have spare capacity for large data centers. Rather than compete for grid power that isn't there, Clarity Core campuses are built to operate entirely off the regional grid from the first day of operations.

This isn't a fallback position — it's a structural advantage. Our tenants get power that is cheaper to predict, more resilient than utility service, and fully decarbonized. And our campuses can be located where the land and conditions are right, rather than where the power lines happen to run.


Why Alaska

The case
for the
Last Frontier.

Alaska isn't the obvious choice. That's exactly why it's the right one. The conditions that make it challenging for conventional industry make it ideal for what we're building.

A
Natural cooling, year-round
Alaska's climate delivers ambient cooling temperatures well below what data centers achieve in the continental U.S. for most of the year — dramatically reducing cooling energy overhead and improving power usage efficiency across both campuses.
B
Land with room to grow
Alaska has vast available land with room to build campuses at the scale AI infrastructure actually requires — without the land acquisition challenges and costs that make large data center development increasingly difficult in the Lower 48.
C
Strategic Pacific position
Alaska sits at the intersection of North American and Pacific network infrastructure, with direct fiber routes connecting to both U.S. mainland hubs and trans-Pacific cable systems — a latency advantage that matters for distributed AI workloads.
D
No grid competition
Because we bring our own power, we don't compete with other industries or communities for grid capacity. Our campuses expand Alaska's energy capability rather than straining what already exists.
Campus advantage vs. continental U.S. average
Cooling efficiency advantage
Significantly better PUE
Average ambient temp (winter)
Free cooling months/year
Land availability at scale
Abundant
Energy price stability
Fixed-price, long-term
Grid dependency
Zero

Who We Serve

Built for the
builders of AI.

Our campuses are designed for organizations that need serious compute — the kind that runs hot, runs dense, and can't afford to go down.

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AI Labs & Model Developers
Training frontier models requires massive, sustained GPU clusters running at high density. Our 120 kW per rack capability and direct liquid cooling are built for exactly this — with the power redundancy that makes long training runs viable.
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Cloud & Hyperscale Providers
Hyperscale operators looking to expand AI capacity face land, power, and cooling constraints in most markets. Clarity Core campuses offer a ready-made alternative — Tier IV infrastructure at hyperscale density in a market where we control our own power.
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Enterprise & Institutional Users
Large enterprises with demanding AI inference workloads, strict compliance requirements, or sustainability commitments benefit from our clean-energy posture, high-security physical design, and dedicated colocation environment.

Our Team

Alaskans building
Alaska's future.

Clarity Core is led by people with deep roots in Alaska and proven track records in business, operations, and public service.

Jacob Pruitt
Jacob Pruitt
Chief Executive Officer & Founder
Jacob Pruitt is a lifelong Alaskan entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Clarity Core Technologies. Born and raised in Anchorage, Jacob built his career with a conviction that Alaska's greatest opportunities hadn't yet been unlocked — and that the right infrastructure could change that.

He founded Clarity Core to solve a problem he saw clearly: Alaska has the land, the climate, and the strategic position to host world-class AI data centers, but lacked the power infrastructure to support them. His answer was to build campuses that generate their own clean energy from the ground up — fully self-sufficient and purpose-built for frontier compute.

Jacob leads Clarity Core's strategy, partnerships, and development efforts from the company's headquarters in Anchorage.
CEO & Founder Anchorage Native AI Infrastructure Clean Energy
Lance Pruitt
Lance Pruitt
Strategic Advisor
Lance Pruitt is a born-and-raised Anchorage native with one of the deepest networks in Alaska's business and civic community. A University of Alaska Anchorage graduate, Lance spent a decade in logistical management — including roles at FedEx Ground and Sears Logistics — before entering public life.

Lance served ten years in the Alaska House of Representatives representing East Anchorage's District 27, rising to serve as both House Majority Leader and House Minority Leader. During his tenure he was a consistent advocate for Alaska's business community, earning top ratings from Alaska business coalitions and serving as co-chair of the House Energy Special Committee.

Lance brings to Clarity Core an unmatched understanding of Alaska's regulatory landscape, energy policy environment, and the relationships that get things done in the state.
Strategic Advisor Anchorage Native Alaska Legislature Energy Policy

Get In Touch

Let's talk.

We're actively engaging with potential tenants, energy and infrastructure partners, and investors who share our conviction that the future of AI infrastructure should be clean, resilient, and built to last. If that's you, reach out.

CEO
Jacob Pruitt
Address
4140 Apollo Dr.
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
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