OpenAI submitted a response to the Department of Energy regarding AI infrastructure development on federal lands, advocating for streamlined permitting, predictable lease agreements, and financial incentives to accelerate deployment of AI supercomputer hubs while highlighting their partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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# OpenAI’s response to the Department of Energy on AI infrastructure
Source: [https://openai.com/global-affairs/response-to-department-of-energy/](https://openai.com/global-affairs/response-to-department-of-energy/)
***Development of a Public Solicitation of Private\-Sector Proposals for AI Infrastructure Construction, Operation, Maintenance, and Decommissioning on Federal Land***
OpenAI maintains deep, mission‑driven collaborations with the US National Laboratories\. In January 2025,[we launched a multi‑year partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory \(LANL\) to supercharge national science](https://openai.com/index/strengthening-americas-ai-leadership-with-the-us-national-laboratories/)\.
LANL Director Thom Mason has called this partnership “a watershed moment for mission science\.”
These collaborations demonstrate how pairing national scientific talent and supercomputing infrastructure with OpenAI’s world\-leading AI models can unleash national science and unlock new avenues of inquiry\. In responding to this RFI, we recognize the same—that associating industry supercomputer infrastructure with the talent and unparalleled scientific resources of our national labs has potential to expand our synergies, thereby catalyzing American innovation, strengthening national security, and delivering durable economic growth in American communities\.
***Streamlined Permitting Processes***
Streamlined permitting processes are also essential to enable substantial, timely capital investments in and ultimate construction of AI supercomputer hubs\. Whether on or off public lands, accelerated permitting and interconnection through categorical exclusions and programmatic reviews for repeatable deployments; emergency exemptions where warranted and appropriate; shot clocks for assessments and other required processes; and surge staff and prioritization of AI\-powered permitting tools across key workflows are essential\.
***Financial and Contractual Considerations***
We advocate for predictable, easy\-to\-execute lease agreements, as well as innovative approaches to derisk private investment and accelerate completion of AI supercomputer hubs both on and off federal lands\.
Strategic federal investments and financial mechanisms—ranging from competitive electricity tariffs to targeted tax incentives—would not only significantly mitigate risk for private investors, but would also accelerate the deployment of critical AI infrastructure, magnifying overall economic impact for the nation\.
Further review of any ultimate public solicitation will be required for an ultimate determination as to whether co\-locating our infrastructure on public lands will indeed expedite and facilitate our continued leadership in AI research and development\. But we are hopeful that the above considerations will be front of mind as the federal government seeks to expedite progress on construction and completion of the supercomputer hubs and energy generation infrastructure we need for continued American AI leadership\.
You can read our full submission to the Department of Energy[here\(opens in a new window\)](https://cdn.openai.com/global-affairs/openai-doe-rfi-5-7-2025.pdf)\.
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