BaRupOn Expands Liberty American Manufacturing Park in Texas

The energy-focused industrial campus aims to support domestic manufacturing, data centers, and advanced computing.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 7:36pm

A photorealistic studio still-life image of a sleek, metallic industrial turbine engine component in a polished silver finish, floating on a clean white background with dramatic studio lighting creating deep shadows to highlight the geometric precision of the engineering.An industrial turbine engine component symbolizes BaRupOn's energy-focused approach to powering the next generation of American manufacturing.Irvine Today

BaRupOn LLC has announced continued development of its Liberty American Manufacturing Park (LAMP) in Texas, offering 240 MW of available energy to enable data centers and industrial operators to start operations within 90-120 days. The campus is built around a multi-sourced energy architecture designed to deliver stable, high-capacity power while reducing reliance on external grid timelines, including the deployment of Siemens gas turbines and plans to evaluate NANO Nuclear Energy's micro modular reactor technology.

Why it matters

As electricity demand increases and supply chain constraints persist, access to reliable power has become a critical factor for industrial projects. BaRupOn's approach of integrating energy, industrial space, and operational readiness into a single platform aims to address these challenges and support domestic manufacturing and advanced computing efforts.

The details

LAMP is designed as an integrated industrial environment where energy, production infrastructure, and technology systems are co-located. The campus is expected to support industries such as AI, robotics, advanced materials, and clean energy technologies, while contributing to regional economic growth through job creation and supplier development. BaRupOn is advancing additional power generation phases, including evaluating the integration of General Electric turbines and NANO Nuclear Energy's micro modular reactor technology, to further scale capacity and support energy-intensive industries.

  • BaRupOn has developed powered land with 240 MW of capacity expected to be available within 90 to 120 days.
  • The company has deployed Siemens SGT-A05 industrial gas turbines, with each unit generating approximately 5.3 MW and eight units supporting an estimated 60 MW of installed capacity.

The players

BaRupOn LLC

A U.S.-based infrastructure and technology company focused on developing integrated industrial ecosystems that combine resilient energy systems, advanced manufacturing, and emerging technologies.

NANO Nuclear Energy Inc.

A company that BaRupOn is evaluating the integration of its KRONOS Micro Modular Reactor™ technology for the LAMP campus.

Siemens

The manufacturer of the SGT-A05 industrial gas turbines deployed at LAMP, each generating approximately 5.3 MW.

General Electric

The manufacturer of the LM2500 turbines that BaRupOn is evaluating for further power generation scaling at LAMP, each capable of producing approximately 25 MW.

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What’s next

BaRupOn is advancing additional power generation phases to meet increasing industrial demand, including evaluating the integration of General Electric LM2500 turbines and a feasibility study with NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. to assess the deployment of KRONOS Micro Modular Reactor™ technology.

The takeaway

By integrating energy, industrial space, and operational readiness into a single platform, BaRupOn's Liberty American Manufacturing Park aims to address the growing demand for reliable power and support the next phase of domestic manufacturing and advanced computing in the United States.